Radiator mounting
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Hi. I had the same problem. Really difficult to find the correct position. In my case the fit was compounded by additional fibreglass on the inner wings, so the standard brackets had to be modified. I started a thread on here at the time so there may be pics and descriptions there that will help you. From memory the bottom of the rad sits slightly behind the steering rack and it leans slightly toward the back of the car.
Regards.
Sean.
Regards.
Sean.
Last edited by alaric on Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Hi Graham
I am rebuilding my 1974 +2S130 at present and have just got the body back on the chassis so was able to take a couple of measurements 4 U. Info from the PO suggested mine had had a prang back in 1990 at the front and so the fittment of radiator will be based on what the rebuilder did then. Still when I stripped it out it was running OK and all looked OK.
i dropped a simple plumb line down in line with the rad bracket fixing holes and it looks like mine is not fully square. The holes are 8cm forward from front suspension body bobbin body bolt center on the RH (drivers) side and 9.5cm on the Left hand side. the hole are "fairly close" to vertical in both cases
Have attached a picture from B4 my strip down showing the left hand side bracket to get some idea
Hope this helps can get other info if it helps
best of luck
Bob
I am rebuilding my 1974 +2S130 at present and have just got the body back on the chassis so was able to take a couple of measurements 4 U. Info from the PO suggested mine had had a prang back in 1990 at the front and so the fittment of radiator will be based on what the rebuilder did then. Still when I stripped it out it was running OK and all looked OK.
i dropped a simple plumb line down in line with the rad bracket fixing holes and it looks like mine is not fully square. The holes are 8cm forward from front suspension body bobbin body bolt center on the RH (drivers) side and 9.5cm on the Left hand side. the hole are "fairly close" to vertical in both cases
Have attached a picture from B4 my strip down showing the left hand side bracket to get some idea
Hope this helps can get other info if it helps
best of luck
Bob
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The radiator was recored with a three row core and an upgrade of both tanks.On trial fitting the lower tank inlet pipe coincided with the steering column joint.I have had to modify the brackets to fit inside the f/glass and to overcome the lower pipe have swopped the mount brackets from one side to the other. If you look down from top of rad it is a fraction over the cross member. Have still to work out any other problems that may arise from the swap around. Thanks for the help and have a Merry Christmas from NZ
Graham
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Hi. The main problem that I had, and still have actually, is the inlet duct to the carbs would not go through the gap between the rad and the bonnet cross bar. I had ti do similar changes as it turns out. So it's worth checking that you can close the bonnet with everything in place.
Have a good Christmas all.
Sean.
Have a good Christmas all.
Sean.
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