Yes, exactly the same advice.
John
I took an old County V8 radiator in to get it rodded, but apparently its leaking from the core once the guy cleaned it up.
While chatting to him about my options, he told me that there are 2 core construction methods - one where the cooling tubes go through holes in the fins (ie the fins are continuous from one side of the radiator to the other), and the sort where the fins are a zig-zag pattern between the tubes.
The radiator that I took him was the first type.
He explained that the first type (continuous fins) is a stronger construction, and more suited to the vibration etc of offroad driving.
The ones with the zig-zag fins cool better and are cheaper, but are less robust. He advised me against using that type (he could fit either type of core so it wasn't just a case of him only being able to supply one type).
Has anyone else been given similar advice, or had any issues with the zig-zag construction cores?
Steve
Yes, exactly the same advice.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Thanks John.
I was sure the guy was genuine but its good to have independent confirmation.
I'm planning on doing some remote trips in the future so think I'm better off going for the more robust construction.
Steve
Hey Steve! He’s right; I had the same choice, put exactly the same way. Up here in Emerald QLD you get ripped off for just about everything. I ended up with a “zig-zag” re-core for as little as $800, could have got it down south for $570!!! In hind sight after about 60000+ k’s in my over worked and often abused stage one V8 with the Zig-Zag core worked fine for me,it has never failed without my help!!!. And the money you save can be spent on a new fan! About 10000ks or so into my shiny new radiator, my fan exploded from abuse, and put 5 holes in it, this also blew the fan shroud to bits. I fixed that by crimping and soldering off the damaged cores, a couple a 1000ks later, going through a creek crossing I impaled it on a submerged stick! But the reality seems to me, even the zig-zag radiator will more than likely out last the car.
Dual and triple pass radiators, the problem is when you block one core you effectively block 2 or 3![]()
We're not comparing these types of radiators are we???
Tube and fin below.
Plate and fin below
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Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
Ah ok. I wouldn't even consider running tube and fin. There has been a general move away from that design, even in offroading vehicles. The plate and fin will give you the cooling capacity which you require - not sure that the tube and fin will.
When I was looking at doing the same, I found this a much more economical way of doing things.
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Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
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