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Dachristianman
Dec 22, 2014Explorer
I did this same job on a 91 P30 a couple years ago. You do not have to disconnect any AC lines to get it out. There is enough slack in the lines to allow the condenser to move out of the way.
Also, if I remember correctly, I had to take some huge piece of steel underneath the engine to get the radiator to come out.
Also, getting to that upper radiator hose clamp was a bear.
Once you get it out, consider changing out your belts while you're in there. You have so much stuff off the front of the engine, getting to the belts is a snap.
Good luck with it.
Also, if I remember correctly, I had to take some huge piece of steel underneath the engine to get the radiator to come out.
Also, getting to that upper radiator hose clamp was a bear.
Once you get it out, consider changing out your belts while you're in there. You have so much stuff off the front of the engine, getting to the belts is a snap.
Good luck with it.
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