Rad bracket hole Kestrel.

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Rad bracket hole Kestrel.

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I'm restoring a 1935 Kestrel and have notice that the bottom mounting brackets on the radiator have much larger holes than bolt hole in chassis, does anyone know if this is just for adjustment or was radiator originally mounted on rubber bushes or similar?
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Re: Rad bracket hole Kestrel.

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I have always thought that this is to allow for adjustment and alignment of the bonnet. I always use a larger penny washer under the bolt head. Am I right in thinking you live quite local to me in Cornwall?
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Re: Rad bracket hole Kestrel.

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I don't know if it's the same but the radiator on my 1937 10/4 has large holes and rubber bushes either side of the bracket and a metal tube down the middle
have just purchased a javilin and will need all the help i can get
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Re: Rad bracket hole Kestrel.

Post by Tony Fearn »

Hello Mark.
I'll bet that that Ken and Nigel are correct.
A rubber bush, or washer may insulate the radiator somewhat from the chassis when going over potholes.
After all the radiator is soldered together, not welded.
Perhaps Nylock nuts, or something similar will help to keep the bolts in place if you don't use the metal tubes.
Tony.
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Re: Rad bracket hole Kestrel.

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Am I to assume that this original request came from somebody not yet in the Jowett Club?
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Mark is a member ...he sent me an email.
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Re: Rad bracket hole Kestrel.

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Welcome to pre-war Jowetts Mark.
We have to keep the flag flying.
Here's another one which was at the National Rally at Harrogate in 2018.
1935 Kestrel Geoff Handford.JPG
Looking forward to seeing yours sometime in the future.
Tony.
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