Radiator is leaking!!
#1
Radiator is leaking!!
Hi all,
I was just out and about yesterday when noticed steam coming from the front of the car. On looking theres a tiny hole in the top of the black plastic!
So I gather I need a new RAD?
Subaru: Cost £314 - just parts.
Anyone know where I can source a raditor or maybe an aftermarket one?
thanks
I was just out and about yesterday when noticed steam coming from the front of the car. On looking theres a tiny hole in the top of the black plastic!
So I gather I need a new RAD?
Subaru: Cost £314 - just parts.
Anyone know where I can source a raditor or maybe an aftermarket one?
thanks
#7
I have the same problem, ordered one off ebay, with guarantee, £53 delivered. I chose them after a couple of folks have used them, so much cheaper than other places.
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#8
Mine was £64 locally, looks EXACTLY like the one on the car before, and the guy threw in two decent new jubilee clips.
Try www.yell.co under radiators, vehicle.
Oh and a couple of tips: change your top hose at the same time.
And remove both upper and lower brackets off the rad, (two bolts for each at the ends), give each a couple of coats of Hammerite smooth before refitting, then replace ALL bolts including those that hold the fan shroud and the steering fluid cooler pipe, with the equivalent in stainless, best couple of £££ you'll spend
www.screwfix.co.uk, or www.yell.com under bolt and nut stockist. Mine sell me a few at a time for £1 or so. They are M6 x20 and M6 x25
Try www.yell.co under radiators, vehicle.
Oh and a couple of tips: change your top hose at the same time.
And remove both upper and lower brackets off the rad, (two bolts for each at the ends), give each a couple of coats of Hammerite smooth before refitting, then replace ALL bolts including those that hold the fan shroud and the steering fluid cooler pipe, with the equivalent in stainless, best couple of £££ you'll spend
www.screwfix.co.uk, or www.yell.com under bolt and nut stockist. Mine sell me a few at a time for £1 or so. They are M6 x20 and M6 x25
#10
I did not want to but I think i might have a ebay one, I need to keep cost down really.
Much to my despair im going to have to sell her in the next couple months as my missis is leaving her job at the end of this week and we need to tighten our belts.
Once again thanks
Much to my despair im going to have to sell her in the next couple months as my missis is leaving her job at the end of this week and we need to tighten our belts.
Once again thanks
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silicone's no good mate you need a glue or putty that will harden and hold the pressure. There's a putty you can buy from the likes of halfords that will do the job, it's made by araldite, there's also JB weld, i have used both of these in the past with good results.
#20
[QUOTE=gazzawrx;9804057]silicone's no good mate you need a glue or putty that will harden and hold the pressure. There's a putty you can buy from the likes of halfords that will do the job, it's made by araldite, there's also JB weld, i have used both of these in the past with good results.[/QUOTE
Strangly enough I did get silicone from halfords!
I told the useless ****** there the trouble I had too!
Still thanks any, I have purchased a new rad now
Strangly enough I did get silicone from halfords!
I told the useless ****** there the trouble I had too!
Still thanks any, I have purchased a new rad now
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