you're both right. you can still remove the radiator by taking it straight up.
Eckert, Josef wrote:
>
> I need the knowledge of this forum. In the middle of a near to concours
> restoration of my 3000, MK2, BT7 I need to trial fit the intake deflector
> panels. My idea was, that the panels should have a gap to the radiator of
>about
> 1/2inch to be able to remove the radiator without removing the deflector
>panels.
> A very good friend of mine and Healey expert told me the air intake deflector
> panels should be tucked into the radiator left and right side, so that the air
> does not pass to the outside of the radiator. "Although it is difficult to do,
> and get right this is how they were designed", he told me.
> Now my question to the concourse experts is, who of us is right. I expect it
> should be as I was told by my friend.
> Many thanks for any reply.
> Josef Eckert
> Germany
> 100 BN1, 3000 MK2 BT7
>
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