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V8 Hilux
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V8 Hilux
I have an '82 hiliux with a 253 and the standard radiator doesnt keep the motor cool. Just wanted to know what my best options are for fitting a radiator good enough to do the job
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JD is keeping his 5 litre HO Ford using the standard Hilux diesel radiator and a 11 blade viscous coupled fanshagginwagon wrote:I have an '82 hiliux with a 253 and the standard radiator doesnt keep the motor cool. Just wanted to know what my best options are for fitting a radiator good enough to do the job
I use the same system on all the V6 conversions I do
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where did u get the fan and what is it off thankstoyrex wrote:JD is keeping his 5 litre HO Ford using the standard Hilux diesel radiator and a 11 blade viscous coupled fanshagginwagon wrote:I have an '82 hiliux with a 253 and the standard radiator doesnt keep the motor cool. Just wanted to know what my best options are for fitting a radiator good enough to do the job
I use the same system on all the V6 conversions I do
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hey i had the same porblem, when i was told to put a engine driven fan on i only had one inch but i found a solution. go to auto pro and get ureself a flex fan there about $60 and are metalic. they bolt straight onto the waterpump pulley and fit in this area as there offset enables them to fit. give that ago and use ure hilux diesel fan shroud.
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this is good to start with but once you start off roadinn a lot, you put more strain on your engne, and this results in engine flex, causing SHARP METAL BLADES to rip into radiator... leaving yuo stranded in middle o no where....kegz wrote:hey i had the same porblem, when i was told to put a engine driven fan on i only had one inch but i found a solution. go to auto pro and get ureself a flex fan there about $60 and are metalic. they bolt straight onto the waterpump pulley and fit in this area as there offset enables them to fit. give that ago and use ure hilux diesel fan shroud.
thermos are he go, davies craig on a diesle lux radiator.... i have twin 10" thermos on mine, and have no dramas with over heating...
just my 2c worth
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