DanzboysM1009
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I'm in the process of replacing the radiator on my M1009, got it all tore apart. However, I can not get the oil cooler lines out of the radiator, the nut is frozen to the tube at the radiator. I can get the nut to back out of the radiator, but it won't rotate around the line and it's starting to bend. I used PB Blaster and whatnot to break it free, no dice. My question is, can I cut the aluminum lines just back from the radiator (allowing me to back it out) and then just back from the other end. After that get the high temp rubber hose and just hose clamp (double hose clamp it really) it to the aluminum lines? I read in here some one doing something similar, but used AN fittings at the engine end. Any thoughts/ help are appreciated.
LCDR Dan
I'm in the process of replacing the radiator on my M1009, got it all tore apart. However, I can not get the oil cooler lines out of the radiator, the nut is frozen to the tube at the radiator. I can get the nut to back out of the radiator, but it won't rotate around the line and it's starting to bend. I used PB Blaster and whatnot to break it free, no dice. My question is, can I cut the aluminum lines just back from the radiator (allowing me to back it out) and then just back from the other end. After that get the high temp rubber hose and just hose clamp (double hose clamp it really) it to the aluminum lines? I read in here some one doing something similar, but used AN fittings at the engine end. Any thoughts/ help are appreciated.
LCDR Dan