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sand springs, OK - USA
Joined: 5/15/2007
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Vette(s): 1978 white w/blue interior it has 80-82 front & rear clips on it

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karen
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Mounds View, MN - USA
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Vette(s): 70 LT1 coupe, 69 350 HP coupe, 69 390HP 427 coupe, 71 LS5 convert, 85 coupe, 93 coupe
Do you see moisture outside the radiator? Or are you losing coolant but can't see any wet spots? If you see wettnes, try adding some bright food coloring to the radiator, and watch for where it first gets colored. If you don't see wetness, you may have overheated enough to blow a head or intake gasket. Sometimes you can see bubbles in the radiator, but if it is just leaking from the cooling passage to the intake, you won't see that. You may have to warm up the engine, then pressurize the cooling system and listen all over for sounds, or look for leaks.
It is possible to replace the radiator with the hood on, but it is worth the trouble of taking it off. Put tape on the hinges and hood, and draw lines to get it back in the same spot.
Good luck!
It is possible to replace the radiator with the hood on, but it is worth the trouble of taking it off. Put tape on the hinges and hood, and draw lines to get it back in the same spot.
Good luck!
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Vette(s): 1978 white w/blue interior it has 80-82 front & rear clips on it

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Karen,
Ten15 2008-01-30 05:28:52
I had the benefit of my hood being off when I did mine. A Vette's hood is pretty easy to take off & on, no real alignment issues, but it is a 2 person job.
I dealt with my radiator during an engine rebuild, & half the engine was apart when I pulled the rad.
Others will have to chime in as to what has to come off of the engine (shroud, belts, pulleys, etc.) or if they actually left the hood on.
As for the radiator, I had mine re-cored for $350 at a local radiator shop. He tank tested it, found several pin-holes & then he ordered & installed a new core.
Change your hoses while your at it just to be safe.
I had it back inside of a week.
Good luck,
Anthony
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Hey Karen. If you just dinged the radiator it may be repairable. I would bring it to a good rad shop and have them check it out. I own a radiator shop by the way. Re-coring if done right would be the way to go to keep it looking original. $350.00 isn't too bad of a price considering the increase in core prices due to the price of copper. Pulling the radiator isn't too big a deal, but as the guy's said, pulling the hood off does make it easier, however I have pulled mine more than once with the hood on. Just get the fan out of the way so you can pull the shroud out. The rest isn't so bad. Let me know if I can help. Terry M
my7T1 2008-01-29 21:24:26
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Vette(s): 1978 white w/blue interior it has 80-82 front & rear clips on it

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Well Karen. If you guy's are mechanically inclined, which it sounds like you are, You can handle it. You will need to get under the front of the car to open petcork, pull lower hose, and you may have 2 bolts on each side holding the bottom of the shroud. If it is an automatic you will have 2 trans. lines going into the pass. side rad tank. They can be tricky to break loose plus it is a tight fit. Let me tell you this. One of the best mechanics I've known was a very small girl. She was good at getting in small places because her hands were small and she was real agile. Look it over real good before takin it on. Hope this helps.
Terry M my7T1 2008-01-30 13:34:49

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Vette(s): 70 LT1 coupe, 69 350 HP coupe, 69 390HP 427 coupe, 71 LS5 convert, 85 coupe, 93 coupe
I am glad there are more women willing to dig in to car projects. When one of my daughters was mid teens, all her male friends asked her to diagnose and/or fix their cars. She and her husband are currently fixing a smashed 74 coupe I just bought. And I too take advantage of her small hands to reach things on my cars.
I usually loosen the shroud and push it back to the engine, leave the fan on, and just lift the radiator straight out. You need to maneuver it a little to get the lower hose outlet past the suspension.
Dig in and have fun!
Larry
I usually loosen the shroud and push it back to the engine, leave the fan on, and just lift the radiator straight out. You need to maneuver it a little to get the lower hose outlet past the suspension.
Dig in and have fun!
Larry

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Vette(s): 1976 L48 4-spd, Mahogany Metalic exterior, Buckskin interior 350ci/350hp, 3rd owner, fiberglass spring, 255/50-16's Torq-Thrust II
If your fan shroud is like what is in my 76 you may not be able to remove it first. The A-arms are in the way. But by pulling the fan, will allow the shroud to move away from the radiator and up some. It does take 2 people and some fiddeling to get the radiator to clear the shroud. You can do it with out pulling the hood, have done mine a couple of times.
suncountry 2008-01-30 17:40:21
I have been working with my daughter teaching her how to maintain and fix her car. We have an alternator replacement for this weekend. Her charge light had been on (she failed to tell me about) so her and her boy friend had a bright idea that it ment her battery needed to be charged. So they drove the car arourd charging the battery so they thought, until it died
. Had to run into town at night, 9 deg out and change a battery so they could get home. I told her the lights on the dash means there is a problem, not that the car is doing something.

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