Tamora radiator
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Geoff Ashcroft

Original Poster:

351 posts

227 months

Sunday 5th May 2013
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If anyone finds themselves in sudden need of a Tamora radiator, I now have a spare, having just replaced the original with an ally one. The original doesn't leak, but as I needed to refit the a/c condenser to the rad, it meant full removal to access all the brackets. So I went the whole hog and upgraded with silicon hoses and an ally rad. The rad is too good to simply throw out and is worth a few beer tokens no doubt smile

Mattt

16,664 posts

239 months

Sunday 5th May 2013
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Bet it took you less than 21 hours to fit also...

Whitenoise1

197 posts

160 months

Monday 6th May 2013
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I could do with a spare. Had my old one repaired recently and think its only a matter of time till it goes again and I don't think I can stretch to an ally rad at the moment after the recent costs I've had on it.

I'll mail you to see if its still available.

Whitenoise1

197 posts

160 months

Monday 6th May 2013
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The email system doesn't seem to be working at the moment. Is the rad still available and how much do you want for it?

Many thanks,

Andy

Edited to remove my email address. Don't want to be bombarded by SPAM.

Edited by Whitenoise1 on Tuesday 7th May 08:56

Buzz Billsberry

1,306 posts

252 months

Monday 6th May 2013
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Andy

I've dropped Geoff a text to let him know you want it

Buzz

Whitenoise1

197 posts

160 months

Monday 6th May 2013
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Thanks much appreciated.

Andy

Geoff Ashcroft

Original Poster:

351 posts

227 months

Monday 6th May 2013
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Apologies for the delay, been playing tractors today (thanks for the text Buzz).

Matt - when you get the car high enough, it's straightforward enough to get the rad out from below. A couple of hours to swap once drained down. Mine has a/c so I needed a degas before I could dismantle safely....

Andy - you'll soon have mail smile