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nissan patrol radiator's

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nissan patrol radiator's

Post by antpoo69 »

just wondering if someone can help me out.

i have a 91 model 4.2 turbo diesel and im wondering if there is a difference between the petrol and diesel radiators. the car had an RB30 in it and was changed to the TD42 turbo diesel. it's over heating and im just wondering if it's running the wrong radiator and wat the difference between the two radiators is.
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Re: nissan patrol radiator's

Post by bogged »

From memory, they are different with the TD one being bigger.
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Post by antpoo69 »

any idea how many cores the diesel one's have
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Post by chunderlicious »

one of the biggest differaces is that the petrol radiator outlets are on the opposite side to the diesel
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Post by mkpatrol »

antpoo69 wrote:any idea how many cores the diesel one's have
The factory one had two cores & did the job nicely (no turbo though).

I put a 3 core in & have only ever had it change position on the guage when abient is over 38 on long hills at 100 +.

Mind you it was with the air on and the guage moved from just under half to just over half.

Never moves, even when towing big loads, any other time & we have some big hills around here.
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Post by ROCKZOOK »

chunderlicious wrote:one of the biggest differaces is that the petrol radiator outlets are on the opposite side to the diesel
the 3.0 petrols have the same outlets as diesel but dont have a pipe on
the filler neck for the bleeder hose that comes off the top of the thermostat housing of the diesel to hook up 2 which helps purge air from the system
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Post by nzdarin »

mkpatrol wrote:
antpoo69 wrote:any idea how many cores the diesel one's have
The factory one had two cores & did the job nicely (no turbo though).

I put a 3 core in & have only ever had it change position on the guage when abient is over 38 on long hills at 100 +.

Mind you it was with the air on and the guage moved from just under half to just over half.

Never moves, even when towing big loads, any other time & we have some big hills around here.
This is the same radiator I'm running in mine and it keeps my turboed V8 cool.
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Post by antpoo69 »

i think i'll pull it out and get it cleaned and pressure tested. the car was running fine until last week so it must be something small(fingers crossed). if thats no good i may have to look at a 3 core
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Post by money_killer »

are the diesel and turbo diesel different sizes ??
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Post by antpoo69 »

according to repco. petrol and diesel patrols run the same radiator.
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Post by mkpatrol »

antpoo69 wrote:according to repco. petrol and diesel patrols run the same radiator.

Be careful of these radiators. I have one & the bastard has split the tank twice within the 2 year warranty period.

Their warranty is very conditional, the radiator has to be sent away for testing and examnination (to SA) if there is any problems.

When mine split I just had it repaired by a local mob & they said they see them all the time with these sorts of problems.

Last time it started to leak form the core I just filled it with silver seal, I will replace it next time.

They just seem tp split at all the joining areas, its a real PITA.

They are also not just a straight replacement either, I had to modify my cowling so it would fit again.
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Post by nzdarin »

Earlier models are copper/brass and the later models are ali with plastic tanks. I have one of each eg an 89 GQ and a 96 GQ.
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Post by giantracing »

all the copper tanked rads are the same, only the out lets change. rb,td,tb identical. after market 3 core.....

i do a copper tanked f100 radiator 4 core, bolts straight in, you will have to cut some of the inner guard away . i have done these in v8,turbo diesel, turbo petrol where they could not be keeped cool. they are not cheap but work perfectly $700 - $800
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Post by antpoo69 »

wat year model f100's do they come off?
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