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Re: catalogue of disasters
Posted: 06 Oct 2010, 19:34
by squire
more hot air.... ppprrrrrr. i has got enuff of that
Re: catalogue of disasters
Posted: 06 Oct 2010, 21:32
by Ian Hulley
Bleed it properly. Don't go agricultural yet
Ian
Re: catalogue of disasters
Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 07:45
by Mocki
after reading all this, can you clarify what van and engine we are talking about here?
Re: catalogue of disasters
Posted: 11 Oct 2010, 18:55
by squire
its a 1900cc water cooled engine, i've put about 5 litres of water in today and as expected it all sprayed out of the front vent. I've took the grill off and it has blown the radiator. The teeth that wrap around the radiator have blown at the bottom corner.
Does anyone know where I can purchase a radiator local to Manchester....i'm hoping G.S.F.. I realise that once I replace this that I may also have to do the Head Gasket, but its one step at a time.
What is perplexing me is how the radiator actually fits in, it appears like its put in at the bottom from where the spare wheel goes but its 'green horners' educated guess

Re: catalogue of disasters
Posted: 11 Oct 2010, 21:09
by Ian Hulley
squire wrote: Does anyone know where I can purchase a radiator local to Manchester....i'm hoping G.S.F.. I realise that once I replace this that I may also have to do the Head Gasket, but its one step at a time.
What is perplexing me is how the radiator actually fits in, it appears like its put in at the bottom from where the spare wheel goes but its 'green horners' educated guess

Brickwerks deliver
Your 'greenhorn guess' is correct
Ian
Re: catalogue of disasters
Posted: 12 Oct 2010, 06:46
by squire
cheers Ian. once again you are most helpful....

Re: catalogue of disasters
Posted: 13 Oct 2010, 12:02
by Bond007
There are 2 brackets at the bottom of the rad that hold it in place
It's not too bad of a job to replace, as i've done mine recently and it will come out without jacking the vehicle up
Sean