What are radiator support bushings?
What are radiator support bushings?
Often lost during radiator servicing, this Bushing secures the radiator to the vehicle and eliminates excessive radiator vibration.
How to remove and replace a radiator support?
A 1996 Honda Accord was mainly used to demonstrate how to perform this task. Most radiator supports are welded in and have to be cut out and welded back in. If you are interested in learning more on how to do this type of repair and learn true body work and paint, follow this link: If you found this video valuable, give it a like.
How do you drain coolant from a radiator?
Step 1: Raise and support the vehicle. Safely support the vehicle by jacking it up and supporting it with jack stands. Place a wheel chock behind the rear wheels and set the parking brake. Step 2: Drain the coolant from the radiator. Open the petcock valve or remove the lower radiator hose to drain the coolant from the radiator.
What’s the hardest part of replacing a radiator?
The hardest part about replacing a radiator support is cutting the welds. First you have to find and identify all the spot welds you will need to cut out. Then there is the physical work itself. Most radiator support have at least 20 welds that have to be cut out and this can get monotonous and tiring.
Do you need a welder to replace a radiator?
Most all car radiator supports are welded in and this often deters your Do-It-Yourselfers from tackling this type of job. Now granted, not everyone has a welder and that can be a big factor of not wanting to try it but most tool rental places rent MIG Welders and that is what you would need to do this job.
A 1996 Honda Accord was mainly used to demonstrate how to perform this task. Most radiator supports are welded in and have to be cut out and welded back in. If you are interested in learning more on how to do this type of repair and learn true body work and paint, follow this link: If you found this video valuable, give it a like.
How long does it take to replace a radiator?
Replacing a radiator can take most of a day, but, with care and patience, it is is doable. In order to replace a radiator, you’ll need to drain the old radiator, detach any the parts keeping it in place, remove it, install a new radiator, re-install any parts that were removed, and add coolant.
Step 1: Raise and support the vehicle. Safely support the vehicle by jacking it up and supporting it with jack stands. Place a wheel chock behind the rear wheels and set the parking brake. Step 2: Drain the coolant from the radiator. Open the petcock valve or remove the lower radiator hose to drain the coolant from the radiator.
Is it hard to replace a radiator hood?
Replacing fenders and hoods are really not that hard as long as you have something that is straight and lined up to bolt them to. The hardest part about replacing a radiator support is cutting the welds. First you have to find and identify all the spot welds you will need to cut out. Then there is the physical work itself.