I’m amazed how well that radiator came apart! As always great video thank you so very much for taking us along I’m learning lots cannot wait to see more!!
More Oakes part numbers! A-C was nice to include those along with their own numbers. A hundred years later... Thank you sir! That rad really did come apart nicely. Two broken bolts. Not fair. 😊 Good vid. Duey
Another great video mate, I remember looking at the fan hub on a 20-35 Twin thinking that it looked a lot like the Allis one( that I am missing). !!! Straightening radiator fin is very slow work but worth it when finished ✅
Why am I hearing Adam Sandler saying, "Just a little tippy, a tap tap a roo?" Remember, Happy Gilmore, lol? I'm not sure if you are aware or not, but there is a tool to help straighten radiator fins. It's called a "Radiator Fin Comb," and you can get different styles from your choice of vendors. Looks like they are based on the # of fins per inch for the correct size.
"Just tap it in..." HEHE! I know there are combs, but I do not have one, and honestly with as munched up as these are to start, the comb would not do much good, at least until you have them fairly straight. But it may be worth a shot on future projects, thanks for watching!
I’m amazed how well that radiator came apart! As always great video thank you so very much for taking us along I’m learning lots cannot wait to see more!!
Thanks for the support Todd, I appreciate it!
More Oakes part numbers!
A-C was nice to include those along with their own numbers. A hundred years later...
Thank you sir!
That rad really did come apart nicely.
Two broken bolts. Not fair. 😊
Good vid.
Duey
Duey, I hope this helps with your research.
Yeah this is the easiest rad I have taken apart yet.
Another great video mate, I remember looking at the fan hub on a 20-35 Twin thinking that it looked a lot like the Allis one( that I am missing). !!! Straightening radiator fin is very slow work but worth it when finished ✅
We learn something every day.
Why am I hearing Adam Sandler saying, "Just a little tippy, a tap tap a roo?" Remember, Happy Gilmore, lol?
I'm not sure if you are aware or not, but there is a tool to help straighten radiator fins. It's called a "Radiator Fin Comb," and you can get different styles from your choice of vendors. Looks like they are based on the # of fins per inch for the correct size.
"Just tap it in..." HEHE!
I know there are combs, but I do not have one, and honestly with as munched up as these are to start, the comb would not do much good, at least until you have them fairly straight. But it may be worth a shot on future projects, thanks for watching!