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Thread: 6Cyl Vs 4Cyl radiator

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    Australian spec vehicles from the early 1960s were built with the diesel 4 row core radiator.
    Not sure, how do i check? This Landy has a firewall from a British Land rover but an Australian Chassis.

    Do you have a coolent recovery cap?
    Had a look, the spring mechanism is there and seems to be working.

    You need to check the outflow pipe on your replacement overflow bottle, if you blew a hole in the previous one the outflow was blocked and the system not working correctly as designed.
    Outflow? All i see is a pipe going in at the top of the overflow cap from the radiator, and another pipe coming from the cap hanging down in the engine bay connected to nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Mighty Range Rover View Post
    Not sure, how do i check? This Landy has a firewall from a British Land rover but an Australian Chassis.
    Take off the radiator cap and have a look inside. The core tubes are offset to each adjacent row, so you should clearly see two rows in a 4 row core and you should be able to partially see the front and rear row of tubes going down.

    In a three row core you should be able to see only three rows of tubes going down.
    Quote Originally Posted by The Mighty Range Rover View Post
    Had a look, the spring mechanism is there and seems to be working.
    Great (two spring mechanisms)

    Quote Originally Posted by The Mighty Range Rover View Post
    Outflow? All i see is a pipe going in at the top of the overflow cap from the radiator, and another pipe coming from the cap hanging down in the engine bay connected to nothing.
    The one hanging down inside the engine bay connected to nothing is the outflow pipe. This sometimes gets clogged up, particularly if it has been left idle in places where mub-dauber wasps make their nests.

    While you're at it, check:
    • that all the connections are air-tight (if not this can allow the radiator to re-fill with air instead of coolant)
    • the radiator out-flow pipe is firm, (we know its working one way if it blew the bottle), but make sure it doesn't collapse when suction is applied (like when a hot engine is cooling down) this will prevent the radiator re-filling with coolant.

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