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i know alot of people have troble with the petrols getting hot while in low range so maybe this could be the kick up the bum to go get a nice big 3 core radiator. thats if the wallet will allow it.....
Got a new three core for my TD42 from Repco for $460 trade, obviously it will be more if you dont know anyone in the trade. Recore on my original 2 core from local Natrad was going to cost the same & they quoted 700 to recore it to three core. I went new, 2 years warranty & cheap to boot.
Don't ask me, ask them. I'm just runnin for my life myself.
Well they are all following you...
No they ain't, I'm just in front...............
I bought a complete new radiator from a Natrad dealer at the end of last year, which cost me $484 incl GST.
The part number was NIS973CMD. This is for a manual TD42 (GQ). From memory the petrol one is about the same cost.
So far it seems to be working pretty well. The only thing i wasn't really impressed with was the slightly smaller diameter (about 2mm) of the filler/cap neck, which makes the cap very hard to remove and install.
nalucas wrote: The only thing i wasn't really impressed with was the slightly smaller diameter (about 2mm) of the filler/cap neck, which makes the cap very hard to remove and install.
Hope that helps.
I had the same problem with mine, they need the correct size one fitted as mine failed on a trip
Thanks for all the info guys i ended up getting an after market one i think its a Q 3 core it fitted ok but the temp is sitting just above half my old one that was half corroded kept the temp on a quater any ideas