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DavidH 13th April 2008 18:04

Radiator
 
Umm think I may have the wrong radiator. Was planning on using the one from my donor (1.6 rover 25) as its almost brand new (pictured below).
http://dipsy.moon127.net/~higgins/pr..._blog/rad1.jpg
However when I offered it up to the chassis it doesnt appear wide enough also the pipes appear different e.g the top one seems the same but the lower one comes out the side rather than the rear.
http://dipsy.moon127.net/~higgins/pr..._blog/rad2.jpg
Has anyone else had this problem? Any ideas what rad is needed.

Cheers

David.

alackofspeed 13th April 2008 19:51

Yep - that's the wrong one.

I have a radiator designed to fit a 1.8 vvc WITHOUT air conditioning.

DavidH 13th April 2008 21:54

Thanks, looks like I will be getting one of these then http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=360042694463.

Bought one other thing today for my car. a bit of a luxary but I have been wanting to add a bit of bling in a few places and this was one of them. http://www.race-technology.com/dl1_d...ge_2_7537.html.

limpabit 14th April 2008 04:36

Hi David.

This is the one I got.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...t/radiator.gif

Check yours on the chassis to make sure it matches.

It's a "special Rover radiator" so I'm told with these measurements.

I got mine from adrad. Contact details.

Regards
Kevin Heaney
--
Advanced Radiators
www.adrad.co.uk
0191 267 3312

Nice display. Might have to do some work on the dash though.

DavidH 14th April 2008 09:50

Thanks, yeah I've just been and measured and the centres are 595 apart on the bottom mounts looks like the rad on ebay is no use.

Can you remember how much your rad was roughly?

limpabit 14th April 2008 10:44

Hi David.

It was £45-£50 if I remember correctly.

When ordering, go through the measurements to make sure it's the right one. When I ordered originally, I got the wrong one.

Cheers

John

DavidH 14th April 2008 10:48

Thanks that sounds reasonable. I have emailed them with the picture as I can't find an exact match on their website, the nearest was the RG302 which was 590 between the bottom mounts, which may well be tweakable looking at the tolerance on the mounts but obviously I would prefer to get the precise fit.

limpabit 14th April 2008 11:08

Hi david.

The RG302 was the one I ordered originally. But was wrong.

alackofspeed 14th April 2008 12:03

http://www.madabout-kitcars.com/foru...light=radiator

DavidH 14th April 2008 12:29

thanks, thats interesting part 2AU143http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Rover-216-89-9...ayphotohosting is the same as RG302 which interestingly is what Adrad have told me I need. Been and re-measured the chassis mounts, I recon it will fit but be tight at 590 spacing what I may need to do is fettle the bottom plastic mounts by a mil or two to fit if necessary.

John (limpabit) I dont suppose you have the part number of the one that wasnt a RG302 from adrad? otherwise i guess I may just have to take the leap and get one and bodge the mount if necessary its certainly a better fit than my current one which is about 100mm out. and I feel buying for approx £50 and bodging is better than about £110 for the one the options list.

alackofspeed 14th April 2008 12:37

Mine was £55 and the correct one. Just try a local motorfactor, go through the catalogue and get the correct one ordered.

Whilst perfecting the bodgery artform is a necessary evil to complete the build, I wouldn’t bother starting with the radiator – they’ll be many chances to bodge later on! :)

limpabit 14th April 2008 17:58

Hi David.

I phoned up after I got the wrong one (the part number above) and spoke to Kevin (above).

Don't have the part number. Kevin had to do a bit of searching in the catalogue to get the correct one.

Don't need to "adjust" at this stage of the build. Just need to get correct rad, which is easier said than done!

I would phone them up and speak to them. See if they have me on there system. I'll PM you my details.

craig 14th April 2008 18:24

David, I purchased the one one the link which was posted by John! aaron radiators part number 2AU143 and it fits fine is was about 3mm out which just needed a push to get in and is very snug (only took ten seconds to get in) but I know some have bought this I think and could not fit it!

alackofspeed 14th April 2008 22:27

Just take the image John has provided, to a motorfactor, and order one in. It really is as easy as that - the correct radiator is not hard to obtain.

Yes it is stupid that getting the correct radiator isn't a simple case of presenting a part number to a supplier, but when I asked Terry for the part number early in my build I was told "we'd rather sell you one, than give you the part number".

DavidH 16th April 2008 15:00

Thanks everyone. I now have in my garage a radiator that fits :whoo:

Rang the guys at Adrad yesterday afternoon with Johns details, they went and got a RG302 off the shelf and measured it and it was 594 between the bottom pins :-) they recon the mold has been updated. So I ordered on teh spot for £46 inc vat and delivery, and its now in my garage, a quick test and it fits perfectly.

Thanks all, shows the true usefulness of this forum.:hail:

Mr|Spike 2nd October 2008 21:07

Orered the larger RG302 on Tuesday, it arrived on Wednesday and I fitted it today.

Ta everyone :)


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