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![]() Thanks guys I got it off last night. Soaked it down with penetrating oil when I couldn't get it off the night before last. Let it set overnight and all day yesterday when I was at work and whacked it last night and it came off (still not easily). I was just scared to hit it too hard. I've broke so many things like that, when there would be a keeper screw or something holding it on. I'm kind of proud that I had the willpower to wait and ask when it didn't come off easily the other night.
Rev, When I was shopping around I saw something somewhere that said a 4 row was getting to be overkill because its a tradeoff between geting a lot of water through the radiator vs. how easily the air goes through. They said a 3 would work. Whether that is true or not, I don't know. But hey, this 3 row has got to work better than that little v6 radiator that was on it. It gets really hot in South MS in August!!! |
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