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GU Radiator

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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GU Radiator

Post by Slug »

Had an interesting trip this arvo ... beetling along nicely and next minute there's green bloody coolant everywhere :oops:
Pop the bonnet and bugger me, the top radiator hose is off and taken most of the plastic fitting with it .... just enough to sneak the hose back on and top up to get me out of strife.

So..
What are my options to replace it short of dropping a grand on an ally one? I am led to believe the cheaper imports are ordinary and the weather up here is hot enough to warrant replace it with something larger/better. The original worked well enough but she used to get a little hot at speed if I pushed too hard.

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Post by jessie928 »

hi man

you can get a new top tank for it

just goto a radiator place and they will fit a new tank and give your radiator a clean while they are at it

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Post by Merv »

I would be interested to know what else is available as well. Does anyone make a heavy duty version yet?
82 Rangie with lots of bits for comps
98 GU patrol with lots of bits for touring
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