Chimaera Radiator
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gavmitchell

Original Poster:

104 posts

285 months

Tuesday 24th June 2003
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Just been out in my Chimaera and noticed hissing sound as I walked past. Further inspection revealed coolant coming out of top of radiator on passenger side. So a few questions if anyone can help. Is it knackered? How much is new one? What vehicle are they from? How much? A free beer at Pistonfest awaits the first respondant to help!

The Bodyman

357 posts

282 months

Tuesday 24th June 2003
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You need a new rad. Can I have my beer now?

Jon
www.tvrbodyrepairs.com

rat

178 posts

289 months

Tuesday 24th June 2003
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They start with a Range Rover unit but the bottom hose connector is modified (so you can't just swap in a Range Rover one). Prices for reconditioning seem to range £120-£170, and £250 for a new one.

Andy

T88CAN

3,474 posts

285 months

Tuesday 24th June 2003
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would have posted quicker but not going to Pistonfest you need a new radiator

Ballistic Banana

14,706 posts

295 months

Tuesday 24th June 2003
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Heard today that some company in/near siverstone do the ali one for £200 can anyone elaborate on this??

BB

Kempston Radiators in Beds will do a recon for around £90.

BB

simon.b

1,230 posts

310 months

Wednesday 25th June 2003
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Don’t be tempted by the cheaper repair, get it re-cored my last one was £140

That £200 ally one sounds good though, any more info ?

Cheers,

Simon.

shpub

8,507 posts

300 months

Wednesday 25th June 2003
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A specilaist in Silverstone made the 520 rad but it was not £200. Try double that and then I had to change the fan fittings as they couldn't mount on the ally without causing problems. If they get damaged then the repair bill is not pleasent either.

Steve

Ballistic Banana

14,706 posts

295 months

Wednesday 25th June 2003
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simon.b said:
Don’t be tempted by the cheaper repair, get it re-cored my last one was £140

Simon.


I dont think the one i Had was a cheaper option at £90 it is a very competive price, the company is a family run on and has specialised in making Radiators for all sorts of classic cars and has an excellent name.
Also when i took my Rad down there they reconised what it was from straight away which is more than can be said for most.
And also explained why it was leaking because of the crap job that had been done before.

So cheaper option , NO not if taken to Them.

BB

victormeldrew

8,293 posts

305 months

Wednesday 25th June 2003
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My Forge Motorsport ally rad was about 400 - detail is in my cars history. No probs with fan mounts. Excellent bit of kit and worth the extra dosh IMHO.

Heat transfer is much improved, for example when fans come on if standing at idle for a long time they now come on and off in about 30 secs, rather than coming on and staying on.

Steve isn't impressed however - probably over cools the engine and causes damage. Personally if feel that's an easier problem to overcome than marginal cooling (eg rad blinds), but each to their own!

bob the planner

4,695 posts

297 months

Friday 22nd August 2003
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Just had the same problem in the same place. The rest of the radiator looks fine and the leak is from the seam at the top near side of the radiator.

Which fix did you go for Gavin ?

Bob

snorky

2,322 posts

279 months

Friday 22nd August 2003
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Ring Rob Ingleby - he told me of the firm in Silverstone - they do a Griff Rad in ally for £250-280. I had their address somewhere - Damn can't find it now - will look.....

GreenV8S

31,008 posts

312 months

Friday 22nd August 2003
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victormeldrew said:
probably over cools the engine and causes damage. Personally if feel that's an easier problem to overcome than marginal cooling (eg rad blinds), but each to their own!


If the thermostat is fitted and working, the engine will never be cooled below the stat closing temperature. Fitting a bigger/better radiator, more fans and so on just enables the thermostat to control the temperature more accurately. Of course, if you take the thermostat out, or it is knackered and doesn't close properly, or you drilled a hole through it, your cooling system can overcool the engine and 'improving' the cooling system would make this worse. Better IMO to fix the problem with the stat rather than compromise the cooling system.

coach

1,118 posts

280 months

Friday 22nd August 2003
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Just had mine done at Team Proa-active

About 350 notes fitted for a brand spanker.

Picking up tomorrow.

Cant wait!