IT PULLS APART. DON'T CUT OFF THE BRACKET. I DID AND IT WAS HARD TO FIND ANOTHER.
A revolved section is made by revolving a cross section view 90° about an axis of revolution and superimposing the section view on the orthographic. A removed section is similar except the view is removed to another part of the drawing. : )
Should be on either the bottom or the rear lower section of the radiator
Either at the bottom or the rear lower section of radiator
It is located on the bottom left section on the radiator. it is a little difficult to get to it because of the front shields under your radiator.
Should be either at the bottom of radiator or at the rear lower section of radiator
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Enough to shag it, spoken from experience ;) The average automotive radiator is actually two radiators in one - the larger section for the engine's coolant and the smaller section for the cooling of transmission fluid with some having a section for the cooling of power steering fluid. The only valve in a radiator is one at the bottom for draining and flushing of the engine coolant; the rest of the radiator's interior tubing is clear and un-restricted. landcranch
1. Full Section 2. Half Section 3. Local Section 4. Offset Section 5. Revolved Section 6. Removed Section
Passenger side of the engine compartment. Far forward mounted low on the side wall near the radiator.
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Probably bottom of radiator or rear lower section--may be hidden by radiator hose
At the bottom or rear lower section of the radiator