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    Navy7797 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1940 Ford p/u 1937 Caddy Coupe
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    Radiator mounting

     



    Mounting a radiator in my 40 Ford p/u. I'm think that there's supposed to be some kind of rubber bushing and spring to dampen the vibes and shock to the radiator. The radiator is a aluminum after market made to fit existing mounts that protrude from the frame . What do you guys do ? Thanks for any feedback.

    I'm also thinking that the upper radiator mount comes off the inter fender brace and attaches to the radiator like the way I'm holding this mount in the picture, is this correct ? Would there be any rubber bushings at the radiator mounting point ?
    Last edited by Navy7797; 06-25-2013 at 07:18 PM.

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