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innsanes



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GOOD RADIATOR BAD RADIATOR??

looking to change out my radiator and i find different brands from hella, nissen, etc . What makes one more expensive than the others? They seem to be all aluminum. How long should it last and what should i bee looking for?

thanks guys

Post #437448 8th May 2017 4:47am
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miggit



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Hella is OEM, and fitted to the ffrr in the factory... so if you can get one at a reasonable price, you'll be guaranteed a straight swap and easy fit Thumbs Up Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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And fit a 140kPa reservoir cap, not 200kPa. Ron B. VK2OTC
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Post #437509 8th May 2017 12:18pm
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Joe90



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I fitted a nissen one for my TD6, no problems with it, only issues being it had no drain tap, so gets a bit messy when needing to drain down, and if I remember correctly (although this could have been the condenser replacement) fixings for the fan shroud were a bit different. Fact is, as a radiator, it works. .
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Post #437529 8th May 2017 2:57pm
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miggit



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Whistle The Hella rad that I fitted had everything in the right place, except is was missing the Land Rover sticker and the Land Rover price tag!!
Rolling Eyes But the one that came out did have a Hella sticker as well as the LR Whistle Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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Go for hella - They are OEM as outlined previously but are known to be better quality. Avoid First Line.

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innsanes



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miggit wrote:
Whistle The Hella rad that I fitted had everything in the right place, except is was missing the Land Rover sticker and the Land Rover price tag!!
Rolling Eyes But the one that came out did have a Hella sticker as well as the LR Whistle



Thanks a lot guys. I'm new to the forum but everyone is so nice and responds better than rangerover.net forum

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miggit



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^^ Tell me about it!! I've been ostracized to there Sad
Whistle I've still got a Range Rover... not my fault if it hasn't got any computers Rolling Eyes

Still it's way better than all the others I've tried.... apart from fullfatrr.com's sister site for Defenders Whistle where I'm posing as a stretched 90 or shrunken 110 Laughing Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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Post #437601 8th May 2017 8:45pm
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innsanes



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How long should a radiator last?

Post #437621 9th May 2017 5:44am
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miggit



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About 10 - 15 years depending on what type of water and antifreeze has been used... needs to be deionised water, and antifreeze must be ali compatible... get it wrong and they can clog up very quickly Thumbs Up Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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