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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/04/22 18:41:05 (permalink)
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Looking good Phil,

As you are not running a conventional heater, will you be running a hose from your water pump to the back of the head (the heater hose)? Or will you be blanking it off?

Cheers.
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/04/22 20:46:26 (permalink)
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Hi Sterling,

The radiator should be mocked up this weekend with any luck


Matt,

I think Im definately getting ready for the pension[:p]


Cheers Steve


Hi Damion,

The EECIV head doesnt have the rear coolant takeoff, there's one closer to the front that will be blanked off
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/04/23 21:21:39 (permalink)
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The radiator core has been fitted with tanks and test fitted






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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/04/23 23:31:09 (permalink)
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OOhhhh! now your just prick teasing Phil
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/04/24 00:09:33 (permalink)
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I love how the top tank covers the AC condenser[:u]
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/04/24 12:12:23 (permalink)
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Holy dooley...can't wait to see this in action!

Is the turbo a GT3540?

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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/04/24 20:22:16 (permalink)
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Hi Steve, hopefully thats good in this case[:o)]

PJ,its a necessary luxury when going soft in old age[:p]

Juiceman, its a GT3076R...but from what I understand, there is a GT3582R that will fill the same hole[;^)]
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/04/24 20:24:53 (permalink)
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I got the radiator back today...all done ready for final fit up tomorrow[:p]

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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/04/25 07:09:43 (permalink)
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Juiceman, its a GT3076R...but from what I understand, there is a GT3588 that will fill the same hole[;^)]



Nice, I'm picking up a hint in there somewhere...hahaha.
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/04/25 16:36:22 (permalink)
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The radiator is now mounted This lot of pics are similar to the previous ones but show the final position of the radiator...everything fits with only the necessary mm's to spare[:u]









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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/04/25 17:02:57 (permalink)
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Looking good Phil.

What rad did you end up using?
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/04/25 17:15:18 (permalink)
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Hi Paul,

Its custom made PWR core...540mmx380mmx40mm with offset punched top plate, then tanks and brackets fabricated by Matt Lyle at Mr Enforcer
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/04/25 17:25:23 (permalink)
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beautiful phil.

bet you cant wait for the first run
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/04/25 17:26:55 (permalink)
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Originally posted by krt10

beautiful phil.

bet you cant wait for the first run



Your not wrong
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/04/25 19:44:35 (permalink)
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Originally posted by Phil

Hi Paul,

Its custom made PWR core...540mmx380mmx40mm with offset punched top plate, then tanks and brackets fabricated by Matt Lyle at Mr Enforcer



Certainly looks the bizz!
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