late type radiator

late type radiator

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mongoose

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4,360 posts

256 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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ive discovered a v/slight weep from my radiator,which is no big deal in itself as luckily i can have replaced under warranty.tvr have given two choices to my local garage carrying out the work,which is old type(otter switch for fans on swirl pot),or,new type(built in fittment for an otter type switch on the rad itself).i fancy the latter,but are they directly interchangeable ie mounts,hoses etc?and could anyone tell me what type of switch it uses(part no if poss)so i can buy one from local motorfactors?

>>> Edited by mongoose on Wednesday 12th March 18:03

Qube

437 posts

261 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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If your going to have it replaced under the warranty ask them if they can fit an aluminium one instead, much better for heat transfer and longer lasting,it's worth a try.

The Bodyman

357 posts

255 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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Go aluminium if you can. Better than the old type.
Fit them all the time now.

Jon

www.tvrbodyrepairs.com

mongoose

Original Poster:

4,360 posts

256 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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thanks for advice on ali rad chaps.unfortunately warranty co. wont stretch to that,so its back to my original questions if anyone out there can help please?

alex.mcintosh

200 posts

279 months

Thursday 13th March 2003
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Why not go for the ali rad and pay the difference - about £60?

mongoose

Original Poster:

4,360 posts

256 months

Thursday 13th March 2003
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unfortunately i cant afford to pay extra to get an ali rad as mrs mongoose is v.tight with the purse strings at the mo,what with saving for le-mans,usual holliday,decorating......get the picture.so its still back to my original questions if anyone would be so kind!

The Bodyman

357 posts

255 months

Thursday 13th March 2003
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Hoses should be OK for both rads.The switch from the swirl should fit into the rad. Just need to block off the hole left in the swirl pot with an old switch if you have one.

Jon
www.tvrbodyrepairs.com

mongoose

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4,360 posts

256 months

Thursday 13th March 2003
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cheers jon,just what i was looking for,your a star

The Bodyman

357 posts

255 months

Friday 14th March 2003
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Mike. Let me know if it all goes OK.

Jon

www.tvrbodyrepairs.com

rick.e

768 posts

272 months

Saturday 15th March 2003
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Interesting that the Warranty company wouldn't pay for your aluminium rad. I just had mine done, didn't even ask the question, and the dealer fitted a new style one on the warranty. I just assumed that the old type had now been dropped except for re-cored jobs.

tvr4ever

643 posts

261 months

Saturday 15th March 2003
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I did not know that you could buy a aluminium radiator for the Griffith. Can anyone give me some details, pictures, maybe where to get one.

Cheers Fred

PS will this fit a 4.3

mongoose

Original Poster:

4,360 posts

256 months

Tuesday 25th March 2003
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update:im having an ali rad fitted after all,its all tvr do now so it wont cost me any extra either.there was a bit of confusion between my garage and someone at tvr about late spec.to clarify-only 1 type now available for griff and this does not have provision for an otter switch.if you want the otter switch in the rad,then you need a cerbera rad.according to tvr this fits no problem,but only with the different mounting rubbers (2 required),1 different hose,and 1 metal hose to hose joining pipe all supplied with rad,but only on request.ill be having this fitted on 2nd april and will post details of how fitting went that evening.i reckon itll be a great improvement on old set up,looking forward for some hot summer months to find out

simon.b

1,230 posts

283 months

Tuesday 25th March 2003
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For an ally rad, give Peninsula Automotive a call on 01884 35341.

Cheers,

Simon.

mongoose

Original Poster:

4,360 posts

256 months

Monday 7th April 2003
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firsly sorry fo later update than promised(i.s.p. problems).the cerbie rad fitted very straightforward with no probs using the extra bits mentioned above.ive two niggles though since installation.firsly,the new rad leaked worse than the old one! so is being replaced tomorrow.secondly i had hoped the otter switch would be on the outlet side of rad,but its on the inlet,so its not a great improvement on swirlpot location after all.it should still be an improvement of sorts as its not above manifold any longer,but just how much ill have to wait and see.ill probably use same/similar temp otter switch as is already fitted(98oc) to swirlpot as a starting point.

david beer

3,982 posts

268 months

Monday 7th April 2003
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98 fan cut in? My Griff spills its contents at 98. No need for any later than 90 in my opinion. Fit an adjustable and set it to how you like.

mongoose

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4,360 posts

256 months

Monday 7th April 2003
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i never said the fan cuts in at 98-it cuts in just under 90 on the dash gauge.this seems ideal to me,just wanted one on the rad to avoid the false effects of heat from the manifold.no need for an adjustable one imho as once youve set it then your not going to change it anyway!also ive heard that adjustables are less reliable than fixed ones.