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Radiator/Fan Question

DHennon

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I replaced all the belts and hoses on my deuce, flushed the cooling system, and am installing a coolant filter. My question is this: Should I install the fan first, then the radiator, or set the radiator in the 2 holes on the bottom plate, tllt the radiator forward, and install the fan?:?:

Thanks for your help
 

Flyingvan911

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The TM says you don't need to take off the fan. Several guys on here have said they did take off the fan. I need to remove my rad to get it soldered so I am wondering the same thing.
 

doghead

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If you have a winch, you can not tilt the radiator forward much at all. Protect the front.

I would put the radiator in but do not connect the top hose or brace until you install the fan blade.
 

runk

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If you have a winch, you can not tilt the radiator forward much at all. Protect the front.

I would put the radiator in but do not connect the top hose or brace until you install the fan blade.
:ditto:

And, removing and installing the fan with the radiator in is a real pain !
I find it easier to install the engine side of the radiator hose before putting the radiator back.
 

simp5782

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Yea, just put the fan on and get your radiator in the right spot and get a hammer. It will fit eventually.:beer:
 

wsucougarx

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This is what I have done on my 4 trucks. Put radiator on first. If you have a winched truck then put a 1/4 piece of plywood over the radiator front. The winch clutch handle lock out bracket may try and pierce your radiator...first hand experience:roll:. Once the radiator is in place, tilt it forward and carefull mount your fan. Get all your fan bolts on first before tightening them down.
 
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