MK 2 rad removal
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Dessie 300
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Re: MK 2 rad removal
Hi All,
Thanks for all your help and suggestions,got the rad out by drilling out the rad mounting bracket screw heads,carefully,and then extracting the rad via the near side front wheel arch,after removing the wheel,and disconnecting the fan wiring,of course.
The rad and fan unit doesn't look very pretty, but if l can't find something new that fits,l may be forced to clean up,and refit the old stuff and hope it works for a while,but l don't really want to have to do that.
Any suggestions for new fans,anybody?
Thank You.
Dessie 300
Thanks for all your help and suggestions,got the rad out by drilling out the rad mounting bracket screw heads,carefully,and then extracting the rad via the near side front wheel arch,after removing the wheel,and disconnecting the fan wiring,of course.
The rad and fan unit doesn't look very pretty, but if l can't find something new that fits,l may be forced to clean up,and refit the old stuff and hope it works for a while,but l don't really want to have to do that.
Any suggestions for new fans,anybody?
Thank You.
Dessie 300
Re: MK 2 rad removal
Hello all,
Desmond needs a new radiator, I think he has the earlier Metro radiator with both outlets on the left hand side. Has anyone got a spare or know where he can get one?
I've had a quick look on EBay, but there doesn't seem to be many on there, He's been quoted silly money to have one made. I've been looking at alternative radiators from other cars, for a project I'm doing, a Renault Clio one seems to be about the same size, but this is not for Desmond as he needs a straight swop as he doesn't want to start re-engineering.
Regards to all.
Alan D.
Desmond needs a new radiator, I think he has the earlier Metro radiator with both outlets on the left hand side. Has anyone got a spare or know where he can get one?
I've had a quick look on EBay, but there doesn't seem to be many on there, He's been quoted silly money to have one made. I've been looking at alternative radiators from other cars, for a project I'm doing, a Renault Clio one seems to be about the same size, but this is not for Desmond as he needs a straight swop as he doesn't want to start re-engineering.
Regards to all.
Alan D.
Re: MK 2 rad removal
The standard one is an Austin Allegro 1300 radiator Alan.Alan D. wrote: Desmond needs a new radiator, I think he has the earlier Metro radiator with both outlets on the left hand side. Has anyone got a spare or know where he can get one?
Re: MK 2 rad removal
Yes, I know Stuart, But Desmond wants to replace like with like as he has just purchased some expensive silicon hoses and does not want to change the configuration. I think I will have any Allegro one in stock, but that is not what he needs. I have an Allegro radiator inStuart wrote:The standard one is an Austin Allegro 1300 radiator Alan.Alan D. wrote: Desmond needs a new radiator, I think he has the earlier Metro radiator with both outlets on the left hand side. Has anyone got a spare or know where he can get one?
my latest Mk 1 but would like to change it something with a slimmer fan and something that is not 40 years old! I think Alistair has also verified it as a Metro unit, but I believe, that it has the top up inlet on the top right, which I'm led to believe is in usual.
Regards Alan
Re: MK 2 rad removal
I've been looking at mk1 golf rads they are a similar size
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/282267738422
Ignore the price it was just the first one with a dimension, you can pic up the standard item cheap.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/282267738422
Ignore the price it was just the first one with a dimension, you can pic up the standard item cheap.
Re: MK 2 rad removal
.Alan D. wrote: Yes, I know Stuart, But Desmond wants to replace like with like as he has just purchased some expensive silicon hoses and does not want to change the configuration. I think I will have any Allegro one in stock, but that is not what he needs. I have an Allegro radiator in
my latest Mk 1 but would like to change it something with a slimmer fan and something that is not 40 years old! I think Alistair has also verified it as a Metro unit, but I believe, that it has the top up inlet on the top right, which I'm led to believe is in usual.
Regards Alan
Ah right, I misunderstood you sorry.
Re: MK 2 rad removal
Not to worry.Stuart wrote:.Alan D. wrote: Yes, I know Stuart, But Desmond wants to replace like with like as he has just purchased some expensive silicon hoses and does not want to change the configuration. I think I will have any Allegro one in stock, but that is not what he needs. I have an Allegro radiator in
my latest Mk 1 but would like to change it something with a slimmer fan and something that is not 40 years old! I think Alistair has also verified it as a Metro unit, but I believe, that it has the top up inlet on the top right, which I'm led to believe is in usual.
Regards Alan
Ah right, I misunderstood you sorry.
I see you are working the night shift!
Alan
Re: MK 2 rad removal
Yes logged in on the phone in bed, guessing I need taptalk or something to make it easier to use forums on.
and up early too, which is very unusual for me these days.
and up early too, which is very unusual for me these days.
Re: MK 2 rad removal
Desmond sent me through some photos as he was having difficulty uploading them to the forum:
image (3) by Alistair Courtney, on Flickr
The inlet, outlet and temperature switch, all look like a Mk1 Metro radiator, but I've not come across one with a take-off for the header tank at the other end:
image (21) by Alistair Courtney, on Flickr
However, I wouldn't claim to be an expert on radiators. Was this a version of an Allegro radiator, a Metro radiator, or something else altogether?
Desmond reports that the radiator doesn't leak and I reckon that it is just about salvageable. So if he treats the rusty bits now he should get some more use out of it, but that will only delay the problem of what to replace it with.
image (3) by Alistair Courtney, on FlickrThe inlet, outlet and temperature switch, all look like a Mk1 Metro radiator, but I've not come across one with a take-off for the header tank at the other end:
image (21) by Alistair Courtney, on FlickrHowever, I wouldn't claim to be an expert on radiators. Was this a version of an Allegro radiator, a Metro radiator, or something else altogether?
Desmond reports that the radiator doesn't leak and I reckon that it is just about salvageable. So if he treats the rusty bits now he should get some more use out of it, but that will only delay the problem of what to replace it with.
Re: MK 2 rad removal
I'm pretty certain that that is indeed an Allegro radiator.