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Thread: Rodding P38 radiator, possible?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wayneg View Post
    Anyone had their rad cleaned in Perth? Yesterday I took my Rad in for a service / Clean. Was told by the 1st place I went to they cannot get the clamp plates that size so would not do it. Second shop at first said the same then on closer inspection stated they had never seen any Rad made like mine. The clamps for the tank are part of the aluminium core. They are going to have a go at it anyway, they think the clamps will close down a second time ok . Fingers crossed. Mine is the later type Rad.
    Wayne,

    if you have dramas try these mob, know what their doing
    www.expressradiators.com.au

    Regards Roger

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    This may explain why my RR boils the water out through the overflow - strangely though, the temp gauge doesn't move from the middle until the car has lost 2-3 litres.

    Could be a blockage somehwere?

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    Quote Originally Posted by poleonpom View Post
    This may explain why my RR boils the water out through the overflow - strangely though, the temp gauge doesn't move from the middle until the car has lost 2-3 litres.

    Could be a blockage somehwere?
    I have had a couple of scares, first time on a trip out bogged down in mud trying to get out suddenly the temp went up very fast. I was warned then of a possible rad blockage but that was the 1st time I had any issues with cooling so put it down to heavily stressing the engine but noted the warning. Viscous fan checked OK and no loss of coolant. Just before Christmas one of the heater hoses burst in a big way, I put that down to age and changed it along with a couple of the other small hoses. All seemed fine until last thurs in heavy traffic the guage went into the red very quickly and coolant overflowed from the header tank. Enough warnings, I left the car to cool off returning later to bring her home ( with no temp issues ) The top hose seemed rock hard though. The rad is out and was flow checked by the 1st workshop, its heavily blocked. Time for a clean out.

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    P38AROVER.. You are right, the clamp plates are separate as on the earlier type Rad.
    Roger, Disco WA, Thanks for the pointer to Express Radiators in Welshpool. They are obviously experts in all types of Land Rover Rads and hopefully have saved me a packet.
    ROCKINGHAM RADIATORS off Dixon Road Rockingham Butchered my Rad, breaking the expansion tank outlet, destroying the clamp plates, leaving ripped sections at the ends, damaging the top edges of the seal area then telling me they cant get the spares. BE WARNED.
    Thankfully Express Rads have second hand bits as they repair many and can salvage the situation for a very reasonable fee.

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