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Radiator in back Engine in front **are you good with math**

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Radiator in back Engine in front **are you good with math**

Post by DAZ »

I have bought 40mm OD alluminum pipe as it is same size as in line water pump and most of my radiator and engine out let sizes .

where would i buy rubber hoses etc to try and join it all up or do i just go and sort radiator hoses from different cars ( FUN )
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Post by Mudzuki »

Radiator hoses will probably be cheaper, and easierto find replacement if something goes wrong.
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GOOD POINT they will work out to about $15 each plus clamps

The bloke that bent up my cage has a pipe bender that go's over a large radius im taking a length to him tomorrow and he said he will give it a go fingers crossed
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Post by dumbdunce »

you might also want to consider an electric water pump in series with your engine water pump, the stocker pump on most engines will struggle to circulate the coolant through that length of hose effectively.

get your aluminimum pipes in place first then try to find raditor hoses with ebds that more or less suit the joins.

also it might be a good idea to install coil inside the hoses on the suction side, to prevent them collapsing.

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Post by pcman »

you can buy flexi hoses that you can make bend where ever you want them to go

alo of guys use them thatr stuff v8's into cortinas

there avaliable from supercheap i know that much
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Post by MissDrew »

He has a electric water pump allready, I think its a Davis Craig one if my memory is correct :?
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Guts wrote:He has a electric water pump allready, I think its a Davis Craig one if my memory is correct :?



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trying to get alloy bent today if successful that will mean 5 radiator hoses and the joins where the pump is going if carn't bend it will mean an extra 4 radiator hoses
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Post by 80diesel4play »

Definitely use that electric pump!!

You should be able to get awut with 4 hoses.

Dudes who use dot run demo derby cars were doing the same thing to win the things!!! 4 pipes... through the chassis rails!!!

There was an awesome steup 75 at TTC 2002 witha setup running 4 hoses and a water pump on return.

Have a chat to Darren at FTG auto salvage about running Xr8 thermo's as well. Good luck!
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Post by RUFF »

We run the radiators in the rear of our tube Buggies. We use 41mm aluminised exhast tube because it fits in our bender and it bends easy. For joiners we use radiator hoses.EF falcon ones work well as they have a couple of 90* bends in each. We also use those flexible aftermarket hoses. These work well to.

We also use AU falcon V8 radiators and twin thermos. They are easy to mount and are light. We only run the stock water pumps and have had no problems with cooling so far.
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RUFF wrote:We run the radiators in the rear of our tube Buggies. We use 41mm aluminised exhast tube because it fits in our bender and it bends easy. For joiners we use radiator hoses.EF falcon ones work well as they have a couple of 90* bends in each. We also use those flexible aftermarket hoses. These work well to.

We also use AU falcon V8 radiators and twin thermos. They are easy to mount and are light. We only run the stock water pumps and have had no problems with cooling so far.


Thanks for the tip on the Ef falcon hoses i have fitted an 80 serries radiator as they have a alloy core standard etc and to it i have fitted the ford fans you mention also have an inline elec pump i have had success in getting the pipe bent now just have to fit it thanks guys for the help
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How much water have i added to the system when i have put in 6 meters of 40mm alloy pipe in .

I now have the water pump in and the pipe run from the engine round and back to fire wall from there to top of engine to go . Went in to Repco this morning and bought about 10 radiator hoses that might work and will return what i don't use . :P
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DAZ wrote:How much water have i added to the system when i have put in 6 meters of 40mm alloy pipe in .

I now have the water pump in and the pipe run from the engine round and back to fire wall from there to top of engine to go . Went in to Repco this morning and bought about 10 radiator hoses that might work and will return what i don't use . :P


if 40mm is internal dimension

pi r^2 = 12.566 cm^2

6metres of = 600 * 12.566 = 7539.6 cm^3

1000cm^3 = 1litre

so 7.5 litres!

by the time you include your bends and the pump you will probably have added 10 litres of water to the system

which would effectively more than double the standard water capacity?

should make cooling much better aswell.
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Shadow wrote:
DAZ wrote:How much water have i added to the system when i have put in 6 meters of 40mm alloy pipe in .

I now have the water pump in and the pipe run from the engine round and back to fire wall from there to top of engine to go . Went in to Repco this morning and bought about 10 radiator hoses that might work and will return what i don't use . :P


if 40mm is internal dimension

pi r^2 = 12.566 cm^2

6metres of = 600 * 12.566 = 7539.6 cm^3

1000cm^3 = 1litre

so 7.5 litres!

by the time you include your bends and the pump you will probably have added 10 litres of water to the system

which would effectively more than double the standard water capacity?

should make cooling much better aswell.




Thank you im hoping it will help with its cooling :D
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Engine in front, radiator in back................Daz, you did't really think this one through did you, kinda looked good on paper. :D :lol: ;)

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bj42turbo wrote:Engine in front, radiator in back................Daz, you did't really think this one through did you, kinda looked good on paper. :D :lol: ;)

Cheers Dazz







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I did but its good to see if others have some better idears seeing as others have done it b4 and thanks
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DAZ wrote:
bj42turbo wrote:Engine in front, radiator in back................Daz, you did't really think this one through did you, kinda looked good on paper. :D :lol: ;)

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I did but its good to see if others have some better idears seeing as others have done it b4 and thanks


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Post by Hybrid »

Is it gonna be a hassle to get it engineered with a rear mounted radiator? It looks like im gonna have to do this too and was wondering if you've talked to an engineer or know of any specific guidelined you have to follow (eg shrouds, mounts etc.)?

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Hybrid wrote:Is it gonna be a hassle to get it engineered with a rear mounted radiator? It looks like im gonna have to do this too and was wondering if you've talked to an engineer or know of any specific guidelined you have to follow (eg shrouds, mounts etc.)?

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I have spoken to the enginer through the whole build and he had no prob with it he said he would do it as a ute but a shorty 40 already saids its a ute on the rego pappers so no hassel at all . He is more cocerened with the seat belts and front bumper .It is always a good idear to talk to your enginer b4 starting though i always have .Good luck with it
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