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FJ73 Radiator for 3F Petrol desperately needed in Caribbean

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Archaeology TLC

FJ73 Radiator for 3F Petrol desperately needed in Caribbean

Post by Archaeology TLC »

Hello,
I have been chatting on ih8mud but have not gotten very far. I have an FJ73 in need of a radiator. Here is what is on the plate:
MODEL: FJ73-MR
ENGINE: 3F 3955
S/N: FJ73 0005590
TRANS/AXLE: H55F K052
PLANT/BUILT: A11

It is an 1989. Does anyone have any suggestions about how to get a radiator for my archaeology troopie?

Thanks for your help.
Archaeology TLC

Post by Archaeology TLC »

I should have clarified that I am perfectly willing to have it shipped from Australia or New Zealand.
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Post by dow50r »

mate, check out ebay, they are selling them under landcruiser and would ship
Archaeology TLC

Ebay

Post by Archaeology TLC »

I have seen radiators for an FJ75. And have asked the seller if they would fit an FJ73 but no response.
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Post by Evil 73 »

I've got a radiator to suit your vehicle, if you want i could porbably find out how much to ship to your side of the world, but make sure your sitting down when you get the price for shipping, have you thought about getting yours rebuilt over there, it would have to be cheaper than shipping one from AUS

Ben
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Re: Ebay

Post by midi73 »

Archaeology TLC wrote:I have seen radiators for an FJ75. And have asked the seller if they would fit an FJ73 but no response.
Yes they will bolt straight up. The only problem that you may come across ( depends on what motors) is the inlet and outlet piipes may be on the wrong side, but this is easy fixed by a radiator shop. ( not dear to change either)
Cheers.
Dave.
Edit: just reread the post. If they are both FJ series then they wil be exactly the same.
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Ebay Radiator

Post by Archaeology TLC »

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... &rd=1&rd=1
So will this one work then?

Thanks,
Grant
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Re: Ebay Radiator

Post by midi73 »

Archaeology TLC wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... &rd=1&rd=1
So will this one work then?

Thanks,
Grant
Yes. I cant see why not. I dont know about your petrol engines but my diesel has the cap on the thermostat housing and none in the radiator. But it wouldnt be a problem.
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Post by Evil 73 »

This is exactly the same as whats in your truck now, thats not a bad price for a brand new rad with a warranty, if i was in your shoes i would be going down this road, My rad wouldn't be as cheap or as good as this!!!!!!!

Regards Ben
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