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Ferrari California Radiator Install

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  1. 355Aloha

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    Feb 15, 2004
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    I bought a Ferrari California with no AC condenser, radiator, cooling fans and front air ductwork.
    I have located these parts, not taken these parts out and knowing the assembly steps,
    do all these part go in as a complete assembly, if not what is the assembly sequence?
     
  2. Redneck Slim

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    Does the car have a front bumper cover in place?
     
  3. 355Aloha

    355Aloha Karting

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    No, the bumper is off the car
     
  4. 355Aloha

    355Aloha Karting

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    Does anyone have the page from the Ferrari California service manual that show radiator removal and install?
     
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  6. 355Aloha

    355Aloha Karting

    Feb 15, 2004
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    ;)Thank you for the drawings. I have all the pieces together and they all line up perfectly.
    So the question is, can this be installed as a unit, (intake air duct, oil cooler, condenser, radiator and fan) from top or from underneath.
    If not which items do you bolt together first into the car.
     
  7. 355Aloha

    355Aloha Karting

    Feb 15, 2004
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    Below is a picture of what I am sealing with. Some one started to strip the cars engine compartment. I got all the parts form a number of different suppliers, just got to get them all put in place.
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