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    Radiator replacement alternatives

    Are there any alternative donors for a replacement radiator for an 85 RRC?

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    I remember the radiator on my 1985 RRC gave up a few years ago in Seymour. The fellow's whose house I was at had a VN Commodore radiator sitting around. Side by side the Commodore radiator was only half the size of the Range Rover.

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    Strongly advise you not to get an alluminium one. They are relatively cheap but of dubious value. One of the wreckers may have a copper/brass unit that can be recored - not a cheap option but it will serve you for the next 40 years

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    Quote Originally Posted by aussiebushman View Post
    Strongly advise you not to get an alluminium one. They are relatively cheap but of dubious value. One of the wreckers may have a copper/brass unit that can be recored - not a cheap option but it will serve you for the next 40 years

    Hopefully this is not true/relevant for the quality units.
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    A little bit of searching this forum would net you an answer.


    Short answer is some have had success with alloy radiators, and others haven't. quality is hit and miss.


    On the other hand, some of us have replaced with a lifetime solution and paid a princely sum.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gavinwibrow View Post
    Hopefully this is not true/relevant for the quality units.
    I have a HD Alisport ready and waiting to go into mine (with TD5, not rover V8!)
    Agree - even the radiator specialists say that the alluminium ones are suspect. A recored copper/brass unit might set you back around $1000 but you will only have to do the job once. The trap for young players is to ensure the connections match or you will need to get/make adapters

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    Quote Originally Posted by aussiebushman View Post
    Agree - even the radiator specialists say that the alluminium ones are suspect. A recored copper/brass unit might set you back around $1000 but you will only have to do the job once. The trap for young players is to ensure the connections match or you will need to get/make adapters
    The last genuine RRC one I had recored cost $400 and lasted about 6 years before it was rotten.

    It helps immensely to thoroughly spray a copper core with lanolin I've found since.

    Merc's all brass rad is the answer if the car is a keeper. Will work out cheaper in the long run and adds to resale.

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