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Old 25 February 2007 | 07:35 PM
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When driving the car hard the radiator starts to smoke on the drivers side and when i pulled over there wash green fluid in the engine bay. I cleaned it all off and tryed to warm the car in the garage to see if i could see where it was coming from no luck so took car for a spin and it happened again and still can not see where from. The area around the header tank is dry ?. Is it a new radiator or could it be something else. Also the coolant is green and the stuff i am putting in the car from halfords is blue is this ok
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Old 25 February 2007 | 08:07 PM
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The radiators tend to split down the side tanks,get a pressure test to confirm or look closely with it hot under pressure down the drivers side
Old 25 February 2007 | 10:28 PM
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Cracked radiator side tank on the drivers side , they split facing the aircon rad and is hard to spot at first . just have a good look might be worth removing front grill and you should see a hairline split ! common problem
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Thanks removed grill and light, dryed it up and then reved the engine to see if it would do it but nothing it only happened when i took it on the road. Could not see any cracks but is there a join. I think it is that because the A/C radiator is wet. looks like a new radiator anybody no how much 1996 RA also where can you get the tubing may as well change that as well
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Old 26 February 2007 | 02:07 AM
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95 to 120 quid depending on which one it is
Old 26 February 2007 | 12:55 PM
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Ok do's a radiator from any impreza of the same age fit or do i need a diffrent one.
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Old 27 February 2007 | 12:34 PM
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Mine has just done this, only when came on boost. Check under top hose, my had a long crack running down the side, temporarily sealed it with plastic metal from halfords until new rad arrives, £90 deleivered from ebay.
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I've just bought one from a company called 'Radiator specialists' in Nottingham, on Ebay.It was £89.00 with postage and dropped straight in .Ordered on a friday arrived monday morning .I have a 97 uk wagon .The rad was described as Impreza/Legacy and had a small diagram to assist with sizing .
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Bought one of Ebay for £90 posted and changed it today. The fitting was easy to do and when i took off the old radiator you could see the crack. Thanks eveybody for the advice
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