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Good Day,
Been a bit quite lately as Melbourne's Covid 19 lockdown restricts my travel to 5 km from home. I have been revisiting the radiator mounting arrangements on my Cab 13. Years ago I bought a Dennis Carpenter radiator mounting bolt and pad set similar to an original set used on my truck as shown in the attached. The Spares Parts List shows a rubber insulator No. 8124 at the lower bracket of the radiator. I was not really happy with the use of the springs and washers there as the 11/16" diameter hole in the radiator bracket is much larger than the 3/8" bolt allowing a fair bit of movement. The hole in the chassis support has been enlarged over time also from this movement. A parts truck had an original bolt No. 22237 on it and a mismatched one on the other side. I Googled part 8124 and found the attached link.https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/27430874...53.m1438.l2649 I don't plan to use 80 year old rubber parts but it shows what they look like. Thought I might go with a Nolathane polyurethane bushing of similar size. Interested on any thoughts on the subject. Cheers,
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F15-A 1942 Battery Staff Jacques Reed Last edited by Jacques Reed; 16-09-21 at 00:18. Reason: Changed radiator bracket hole size from 3/4" to 11/16" |
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