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#1 Posted : Sunday, 19 June 2011 10:58:33 AM(UTC)
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On the Vr auto radiator on the passenger side about 3" down the side there is a water pipe/rubber pipe coming off,esume it is to the oil cooler or transmission.
mine has sprung a leak, it is not coming from the pipe or rubber hose, it is coming from the joint whre the fitting goes into the radiator.
The fitting is a 19mm or so nut, does it actually screw in so a gasket can be fitted or is it a soldered fitting?

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#2 Posted : Sunday, 19 June 2011 8:01:51 PM(UTC)
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the tanks are plastic, there is brass fittings in the plastic with barbs that screw in for the lines


the radiators are very cheap new, i got 1 for $89 with free delivery from ebay (if yours is stuffed)
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#3 Posted : Monday, 20 June 2011 8:50:10 AM(UTC)
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thanks Dave the radiator itself is pretty good, I should have realised it was plastic tank tho!
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#4 Posted : Monday, 20 June 2011 5:46:45 PM(UTC)
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the radiators are very cheap new, i got 1 for $89 with free delivery from ebay (if yours is stuffed)
These aftermarket radiators vary in quality considerably. Buy a known brand. Remember you only get what you pay for.

I've seen a few panel shops use these cheapies & come back with tank seam leaks in less than a month.

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#5 Posted : Tuesday, 21 June 2011 5:42:48 AM(UTC)
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yeah i agree terry, there damn cheap so i wasn't expecting much, been in the car for 3 months now, i'll guess i'll see how summer goes?

BTW, the brand of these radiators is nadrad
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#6 Posted : Tuesday, 21 June 2011 9:04:34 PM(UTC)
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john there is a change in the fittings during VR / VS radiators for the auto cooler lines. I can't remember at the moment. i think VS series 2 up had the improved design....have a look, you will see what i mean...make sure its same for same...
Old holdens brought on the spot, quick decision, cash paid.
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john there is a change in the fittings during VR / VS radiators for the auto cooler lines. I can't remember at the moment. i think VS series 2 up had the improved design....have a look, you will see what i mean...make sure its same for same...

That's correct, VS series 2 onwards have the threaded flare fitting, where the old style just use a hose clamp.

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