Radiator mesh

Radiator mesh

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Alan461

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132 months

Friday 17th April 2015
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Got a free spanner with my griff plus a load of leaves, moss gravel etc.

The rad will have to be recored at some point but first I want to clear all this stuff out.

Q. Is there a way of removing the mesh/ what is it attached to?

Many thanks


Alan461

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132 months

Friday 17th April 2015
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Cheers Frank, I've managed to get the spanner out and vacuumed most of the stuff out.
Spotted two self tappers accessible with the rad out so It will have to do for nowsmile

Alan461

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Saturday 18th April 2015
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PeteGriff said:
Hi Alan, I remade my grilll using 12mm square hole stainless mesh (the type you see in say Jaguar front grilles). Had to purchase 0.5 sq.m (500mm x 1000mm) but this only cost about £25 and is enough for two complete grills for the Griff. I then made up some nice stainless plates and they were carefully TiG welded into the relevant mounting positions, I then fitted the new grille aligned it, then marked through the holes onto the welded plates, I then took the grille out and drilled and tapped M5 where the mountings needed to be, I then refitted the grille and fixed into place using nice shiny M5 'socket head' machine screws. It does look better than the TVR galvanised chicken wire! Regards, Pete
Thanks Pete, a new grille seems like the way to go, I'll look around the usual places to source some new mesh.
The rad has been treated to lots of tlc, straightening many of the little fins and clearing the tiny airways has helped it do a better job.
I also fitted a splitter like the ones pictured in other threads (lucky find from another TVR in the shed)
positioned as far back on the underside as possible (as per thread)although I thought it would look better further forward.
Went out for a test drive tonight and found the temperature guage needle siting much lower, mostly just above horizontal and slightly higher bringing the fans on when reversing into the shed.
Well pleased with the difference, I'll be more confident in slow traffic nowsmile

Alan461

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853 posts

132 months

Sunday 19th April 2015
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bomb said:
PeteGriff said:
You do not want the hole size too small as it reduces the air flow.
'It should be of sufficient size to prevent small children, cats, dogs and little old ladies from being hoovered into the front air intake' - Quoted from the TVR Technical Archives.
Lol.
Thanks for all commentssmile