Griff rad...?

Griff rad...?

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mrzigazaga

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18,534 posts

164 months

Tuesday 30th September 2014
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Hi Peeps..Just wondered if i could ask for your help..My Wedge radiator has sprung a leak and this year i bought an alloy rad from someone who had it in a Wedge but the chassis was chopped about a bit so I'm not sure if its going to fit...
I had a measure up earlier and mine is 27" long..(Core only) and 15.5" high with the side fixings set at 5" from the top...Now the alloy rad that i have has no top O/S overflow, Just in and out and an otter switch at the top O/S corner and measures 25" long (Core only) and is 12" high..The side fixings are about 6" from the top.

It looks like it will need to be fabricated a fair bit to make fit which i don't want to do, TBH i would prefer to have mine refurbed.

Here is a pic of the alloy rad...Is it a Griff rad?
(Upside down)



Many thanks...Ziga

PS:If it is a Griff rad then i won't be needing it....

griffdude

1,819 posts

247 months

Tuesday 30th September 2014
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Not a Pre-cat rad as the otter switch is at the base of the swirl pot, not in the rad.

mrzigazaga

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18,534 posts

164 months

Tuesday 30th September 2014
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griffdude said:
Not a Pre-cat rad as the otter switch is at the base of the swirl pot, not in the rad.
Whoops i forgot about that...Probably a rangey or something then...Cheers...Ziga

Colin RedGriff

2,526 posts

256 months

Tuesday 30th September 2014
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No that's not a Griff rad - the mounts are all wrong

rigga

8,727 posts

200 months

Tuesday 30th September 2014
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Colin RedGriff said:
No that's not a Griff rad - the mounts are all wrong
Agreed,not the same as the alloy one in mine.

mrzigazaga

Original Poster:

18,534 posts

164 months

Tuesday 30th September 2014
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Thanks for the replies chaps...A bit more research is needed me thinks...One thing is for certain.."It's not going in my Wedge"....Cheers...beer