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#622613 03/13/2020 7:21 PM
by Nostalgiajohn
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Hi all, I was hoping that there might be someone who could give me a step by step guide to removing the original radiator and installing an aluminium replacement as provided by Simon at Mulfab? Does the cowl need to be removed, the car jacked up etc?
John
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#628072 Apr 4th a 07:56 AM
by Redfate
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Originally Posted by SimonH
Instructions for fitting SiFab Aluminium radiator to replace the “plastic” radiator on a 2008 onwards Traditional Morgan

In the supplied kit, there are two large skeletal black brackets, these are fitted to the sides of the front crossframe just above where the steering rack mounts are. The holes are already pre drilled in the cross frame

Loosely bolt these brackets in place using the supplied M8 x 30 bolts

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Simons fitting instructions are really good but having struggled a little to get the radiator up into position I would emphasize the "loosely bolt these brackets" means very loose!
I had fitted mine so that they could freely swing "up and down" to help with the radiator final positioning, what he actually means here is "very loose" so that they can also be wiggled from "side to side".
Basically you push them outwards so that the radiator slides up passed them and then swing them back in again under the radiator and drop the bobbins down into position.

Once I realised this the whole job was very straight forward doh
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