V8 Radiator Replacement Options
I had a lovely, British-made, brand-new "heavy duty" tropical core blah blah blah etc. radiator in my '83. So I thought it would be perfect for up here. I've just found out that it has been the main culprit behind the overheating problems I've had for years. My fault, I suppose - I should have put the old one back in to check. The problem is that there aren't enough tubes in each row, so the old one, with more tubes, has made a huge difference. I might add that the rest of the system, including the engine, is all new.
The Australian company I got it from hasn't exactly been speedy in helping with a refund or otherwise, (big surprise there again), so I'm looking around for another new radiator.
Are the later Rangie and Disco I rads - the ones with the two lower pegs near the middle - that easy to fit? I found one reference to it here somewhere, but it sounds like the crankhandle won't fit underneath. (I could probably weld a bit of half-pipe into the crossmember, though.)
What I do know is that I need the biggest capacity available. That makes all the difference with these engines in a hot climate.
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