Had a minor "fender bender" when I backed my Trailblazer into the right front fender of my '64 Cruiser, only a slight dent bending the fender, about 12 inches of the front trim "spear" and the "Cruiser" logo. Cost to repair here in Montana $250 for 3 hours body work and 1 hour spraying paint. Then I noticed water was "leaking like a sieve" from 5 sites on the fan side of the radiator-see 1st photo. I don't think the [minor] fender bender caused this as the radiator frame is attached to the car's frame. I noticed there is about a 2 inch "spacer" between the fan blade (which I don't think is the usual factory blade for the Cruiser) and the fan pulley. See 2nd and 3rd photos. I don't think it is a broken front right motor mount (see last photo). I can't see the left front engine mount because of all the accessories in the way (power steering, fuel pump, horn). I doubt if a broken rear motor mount would throw the fan blade into the radiator, so what was the cause?




As a CASO solution, I thought I would take the fan blade and 2 inch spacer off the fan pulley and water pump, without disturbing the seal on the pump, and take the spacer to the local machine shop and have it cut in half, down to 1 inch width, which would give an extra 1 inch clearance between the fan blade and the radiator, when repaired. What do you "experts" think? Any more ideas? I figure the spacer was put behind the fan blade to make it extra close to the air conditioning condenser, which sits in front of the radiator, to provide better air flow, since there is no "shroud" like there in the Hawks and the Avanti's. Any problems anyone can see with my CASO "solution"? Thanks.
As a CASO solution, I thought I would take the fan blade and 2 inch spacer off the fan pulley and water pump, without disturbing the seal on the pump, and take the spacer to the local machine shop and have it cut in half, down to 1 inch width, which would give an extra 1 inch clearance between the fan blade and the radiator, when repaired. What do you "experts" think? Any more ideas? I figure the spacer was put behind the fan blade to make it extra close to the air conditioning condenser, which sits in front of the radiator, to provide better air flow, since there is no "shroud" like there in the Hawks and the Avanti's. Any problems anyone can see with my CASO "solution"? Thanks.
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