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Reinstalling the radiator unit to the front end
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Reinstalling the radiator unit to the front end
It's been a long time since I took my 49 cub apart. When attaching the front end to the radiator/steering assembly, does the longer end of the pivot shaft housing go to the front or the back? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Reinstalling the radiator unit to the front end
Longer pivot on the axle, goes to the rear.
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Re: Reinstalling the radiator unit to the front end
Thanks
That's what I thought but couldn't find anything to verify it.
That's what I thought but couldn't find anything to verify it.
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Re: Reinstalling the radiator unit to the front end
You need another cub, to compare and verify with!
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Re: Reinstalling the radiator unit to the front end
ScottyD'sdad wrote:You need another cub, to compare and verify with!
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You're right!
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Re: Reinstalling the radiator unit to the front end
Don't forget the thrust washers on each end.
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Re: Reinstalling the radiator unit to the front end
jwcoop wrote:I guess I'll have to buy one!
That would be such a sacrifice, but a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do...
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