1500 radiator Mounting Bolts

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1500 radiator Mounting Bolts

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The ones that actually bolt into the side of the radiator. Does anyone know what size they are?

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Re: 1500 radiator Mounting Bolts

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Hate to revive threads but did you ever get an answer or find out about these?
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barracuda816 wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 10:16 pm Hate to revive threads but did you ever get an answer or find out about these?

Ken isnt active on here nowadays but IIRC yes he did source the correct setscrews but I can't off the top of my head say what they are
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They are part number 519032, but unfortunately that's not a codified part number
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xvivalve wrote: Wed Nov 23, 2022 11:05 pm They are part number 519032, but unfortunately that's not a codified part number
They are a standard UNF thread, probably 1/4" but could be number 12. It has been a while.
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