quick radiator question
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The short answer, yes.
The longer answer, any classic rad will fit any other classic car, except if the car's an early classic automatic. An early automatic rad will fit a manual car though, it'll just have two unused small pipes coming off the near-side end tank, where the transmission fluid would get routed for cooling if it was fitted to an auto.
Hope that makes sense.
The longer answer, any classic rad will fit any other classic car, except if the car's an early classic automatic. An early automatic rad will fit a manual car though, it'll just have two unused small pipes coming off the near-side end tank, where the transmission fluid would get routed for cooling if it was fitted to an auto.
Hope that makes sense.
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I agree with markjmd, all classic rads except automatic ones will fit
When my rad give up I when for this 93-00 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX/STI GC8 RACING RADIATOR on eBay (end time 17-Feb-10 18:50:49 GMT)
That if your budget will allow it, really helps keep mine cool
Hope this helps
When my rad give up I when for this 93-00 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX/STI GC8 RACING RADIATOR on eBay (end time 17-Feb-10 18:50:49 GMT)
That if your budget will allow it, really helps keep mine cool
Hope this helps
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cheers guys, i managed to get hold of a rad from a 1.8gl that has done the job for the time being.has a slighty smaller core but keeps the car on the road until i get an alloy one
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