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Body lift - what to do with the radiator

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Body lift - what to do with the radiator

Post by sierrajim »

I've bought a GQ Patrol with a 2" body lift installed. The installer thought it would be OK to just take the lower section off the fan shroud to allow for the extra height.

Long story short is that I want to either correct the height of the radiator or the shroud. The best solution is to drop the whole radiator as it will then give pretty well factory spec cooling. The drama is that then the overflow will be higher than the radiator - will this matter :?:
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Post by bazzle »

What he has done is the accepted method on a GQ.

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Re: Body lift - what to do with the radiator

Post by drr »

Won't matter that the overflow is higher than the radiator. It is better to run the complete shroud but not necessary, it only offers a slight cooling advantage.
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Post by YN67highlux »

is it overheating?
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Re: Body lift - what to do with the radiator

Post by Gwagensteve »

I can't see that it will be a problem to have the overflow above the cap.

Cut fan shrouds are hack, regardless of whether it's the accepted practice or not.

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Re: Body lift - what to do with the radiator

Post by CanberraMav »

Just leave it alone.

My GQ (petrol 4.2) never got hot and it had the bottom of the shroud taken off. It was a daily driver on 37's.

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Re: Body lift - what to do with the radiator

Post by sierrajim »

Its a GQ with the TD42, it does get warm, not overheating but does get fairly warm with the front mount intercooler and AC both heating the air before it hits the radiator.

The GQ gauge is however known as not being entirely correct. The reason for the change is partially based on temp and aswell as finishing it the way it should be done.
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Re: Body lift - what to do with the radiator

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sierrajim wrote:Its a GQ with the TD42, it does get warm, not overheating but does get fairly warm with the front mount intercooler and AC both heating the air before it hits the radiator.

The GQ gauge is however known as not being entirely correct. The reason for the change is partially based on temp and aswell as finishing it the way it should be done.

Does it need the BL ? less work to re-radius the guards ?
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love_mud wrote:
sierrajim wrote:Its a GQ with the TD42, it does get warm, not overheating but does get fairly warm with the front mount intercooler and AC both heating the air before it hits the radiator.

The GQ gauge is however known as not being entirely correct. The reason for the change is partially based on temp and aswell as finishing it the way it should be done.

Does it need the BL ? less work to re-radius the guards ?
The body lift was already in there. PITA to remove it, rework the bars. Since its there it might as well stay.
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Post by chimpboy »

If it's not overheating, I guess I can't slag off the method too much. But in principle you really want the cowl in place. It is an integral part of the cooling system.

I would lower the radiator and would not be concerned about the overflow bottle, as it works by relative pressure not gravity.
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Re: Body lift - what to do with the radiator

Post by Clanky »

I have exactly the same setup (TD42, 2" BL, FMIC, AC) and mine doesnt get warm (although I run a PWR radiator too)
I used 2 flat pieces of aluminium bar (30mm x 3mm) and bolted these to the radiator on the original cowl mounts, then redrilled new holes 2" lower to re-mount the cowl.
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Re: Body lift - what to do with the radiator

Post by bazzle »

Gwagensteve wrote:I can't see that it will be a problem to have the overflow above the cap.

Cut fan shrouds are hack, regardless of whether it's the accepted practice or not.

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On the GQ you dont cut the shroud, the very bottom thin bit clips off.

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