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2012/10/19 19:09:54 (permalink)
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1600 radiator

Hello , what would be the best option for a bolt in radiator for a mildly worked 1600 in a 1300xl shell ?? any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.. Cheers.
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    Re:1600 radiator 2012/10/20 09:13:15 (permalink)
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    The owner of the car needs to source something to replace the original radiator.
    Would something from a 2 litre fit in with the hoses matching up , or something from a cortina ?
    With more options it might help them find one quicker.
    Needs to bolt straight up to a mk1 1300xl .
     
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    Re:1600 radiator 2012/10/20 23:10:21 (permalink)
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    What's wrong with the 1300 rad? I've been using mine with a 1600. Plumbs up the same, no overheating issues at all
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    Re:1600 radiator 2012/10/21 09:20:58 (permalink)
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    So a mate of mine that lives in WA , contacted me because the rad in her mk1 is buggered, she's basically looking for a second hand item that works to replace it ASAP and thought if she knew other rads that would bolt straight in it might help her source one quicker. escort/cortina/2litre 1600 or 1300  etc. , sorry for the confusion.
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