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What other Radiators Fit Zuks?

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What other Radiators Fit Zuks?

Post by BOGFROG »

Hey all want to put a bigger rad in my zuk just wondering what other vehicles people have raided for the radiator and how well they fitted? would like a 3 core if can do? pics of fit would be good to!
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Post by jtraf »

Aussie Desert Cooler put a custom 3 core in my sierra radiator...

Or you can fit a radiator from a sigma all you need is get the inlet and outlet modded slightly and replace the thermostat housing in the engine with one that faces forward......work well...
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Post by MART »

I take it you are suffering from overheating , there is no reason why a zuk motor should over heat with the original fan , radiator and shroud. Are you still running these or don't they fit anymore , if you can keep it standard with regards to cooling , Cheers Paul.
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Post by BOGFROG »

MART wrote:I take it you are suffering from overheating , there is no reason why a zuk motor should over heat with the original fan , radiator and shroud. Are you still running these or don't they fit anymore , if you can keep it standard with regards to cooling , Cheers Paul.
No overheating just looking at other options as all my rads are stufffed
plus going with a thermo set up as after my engine swap used different
pulleys and being that my rig is originally a 1.0ltr now a 1.3 engine sits
a little closer than use to. No orig fan or shroud as won't fit anymore!
Fan spacer was cut down on previous 1.3 but new motor's water pump
pulley has different bolt spacing so won't fit plus new alternator pulley has
same belts as water pump (of course). Hence the thermo set up!
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Post by ofr57 »

i run a vitara radiator with a thermo .. was like this when i brought it
soon I'll be getting a shroud for it
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Post by Rotazuk »

I have run a 82 ish honda accord radiator , the model before the pop up lights . Outlets are the same size and in the same place . It has a temp switch in the bottom of it you can use for fans . It kept my ca18de cool :)

Unfortunately they are no thicker just bigger and fit into a 413 on new mounts , in the standard place .

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Post by crazynic »

Ive got a 1.3 radiator keeping a 1.6 cool in my 1.0 sierra and with a standard 1.3lt fan shroud and a direct driven fan (no viscous coupling) it will stay cool all day long at any speed!
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Post by christover1 »

Mines original 1.0litre, since fitted with 1.3 with a stock 1.3 radiator
I used swift pulleys and pump, thus no fan available.
I got a good club mate to make up an adaptor, for stock 1.3 fan, then just trimmed fan spacer to suit.
They do make various thicknesses of fan spacers, too.

custom 3 cores are probably best answer.
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Post by Impulsive »

I had a three-core Toyota Hiace one in a Sierra I wrecked out a while ago. The inlets & outlets were in the right position, and all it needed to mount was adapters made out of scrap angle from the original mounts.

If a three-core doesn't keep you cool, nothing will.
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