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47 series radiator support

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47 series radiator support

Post by Orange 47 ute »

Hi i bought my 40 series in bits and am nearly finished rebulding it. On the radiator support there are to bits of threaded rod approx 10 mm in dia that go from the radiator somewhere on the chassis. as i bought it in bits i dont know where it bolts to the chassis in the engine bay. So im wondering if a fellow 40 ser owner can have a look in their engine bay and shed some light for me. A detailed description or digital camera photo would be greatly appreciated.
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Post by bj42turbo »

Hope this helps
Mine is bolted to the chassis but has being welded after it broke, it's the short rod that I used have break all the time

Dazz
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Post by more power »

i think the rods are welded to the chasis...sorry me bad there bolted,
its was dark and i was to lazy to get the light out...

Imagedrivers side



Imagepassenger side

sorry about the oversize pics
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Post by plowy »

mmm and they break when u lay it on its side too :bad-words:
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Post by unwritten »

The drivers side rod is a shorter rod that bolts to the battery tray... the passenger side one bolts to the top of the chassis near the engine mount... key word "BOLTS"
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Post by bj42turbo »

unwritten wrote:The drivers side rod is a shorter rod that bolts to the battery tray... the passenger side one bolts to the top of the chassis near the engine mount... key word "BOLTS"
is it opposite on a diesel :?
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Battery is on r/h/s in my petrol
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Post by bj42turbo »

phew I thought I was going crazy :D

I better reverse my pic

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Post by Orange 47 ute »

thanks 4 that
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Post by bj42turbo »

Got to love the internet along with digital cameras takes the guess work out of what your trying to explain.


Cheers BJ
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Post by more power »

bj42turbo wrote:Got to love the internet along with digital cameras takes the guess work out of what your trying to explain.


Cheers BJ
lol...... i tried to resize the pics however im lucky enough to be able to post pics..(noob)
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