jimbona2
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posted on 23/4/07 at 03:54 PM |
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!!what am i missing to fit the radiator?
basically I have the following radiator but im not sure what is the top joining fixtures to hold the radiator onto the chassis?
The second photo is an example from mytigeravon.co.uk (how it should be!)
Thanks as always
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jimbona2
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posted on 23/4/07 at 03:56 PM |
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how it should be
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jimbona2
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posted on 23/4/07 at 03:57 PM |
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lol give me chance to post it!
can you see the two bits that go from the radiator to the front top of the chassis? what are they!?
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stuart_g
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posted on 23/4/07 at 04:05 PM |
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they look like home made steel painted straps to me. you will probably have to make some to suit you're rad.
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Danozeman
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posted on 23/4/07 at 04:07 PM |
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They is brackets That bottom one looks like a polo rad and your top one looks like an escort/cortina type item.
Most people have to make up there own brackets to mount the rad to the chassis.
Some bits of bent steel strip will do the job. Some one wil be along soon with some piccies of theirs im sure.
Dan
Built the purple peril!! Let the modifications begin!!
http://www.eastangliankitcars.co.uk
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Tiger Super Six
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posted on 23/4/07 at 04:11 PM |
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Hello mate - the second picture that you have posted is a polo rad compared to the Tiger rad.
Tiger have a metal bracket that holds the radiator in place (in the middle) but mine was for a Super Six which has different chassis positions to the
Avon.
Might be worth asking if any Avon owners have a picture so that you can see what you need to make, or phone Tiger and buy one (they can't be
that expensive as it is a steel bracket).
Hope that helps,
Mark.
PS - If no pictures appear on hear you could ask on the Tiger forum.
Mark
Tiger Avon
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andrew.carwithen
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posted on 23/4/07 at 04:15 PM |
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The rad you wish to fit is the Tiger rad (not very good - heavy and has been known to leak) The lower pic shows a Polo rad (recommended)
Either way, you'll have to make up brackets to mount the radiator and if you use the tall Tiger rad, it'll have to be inclined in order to
fit it in the nose cone.
The smaller Polo rad will sit upright in the Avon nose cone and has four useful plastic lugs on the front and back which can be tapped to mount the
brackets and cooling fan.
(I'll try to take some pics of my polo rad fitted later on to give you an idea)
Andy.
[Edited on 23/4/07 by andrew.carwithen]
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jimbona2
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posted on 23/4/07 at 04:33 PM |
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hmm i'll give them a bell tomorrow and let you know.
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shades
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posted on 23/4/07 at 05:35 PM |
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I have the bracket you need lying in the garage. If you cover postage I can send it on to you...
Thanks
Adrian
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mat.price
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posted on 23/4/07 at 08:03 PM |
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Andy’s right!
I have an Avon radiator and that leaks at the top!
Will change it after SVA
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ayoungman
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posted on 23/4/07 at 10:01 PM |
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i used a polo rad and made some brackets to mount the rad up right
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"just like that !"
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jimbona2
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posted on 24/4/07 at 08:31 AM |
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cant believe the tiger one leaks, half job..
Shades you got mail!
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jimbona2
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posted on 24/4/07 at 06:36 PM |
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i havent got the nose cone yet so I cant really see what angle I should incline it at. With that in mind its probably better to leave it until I get
the body work.
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jimbona2
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posted on 25/4/07 at 08:20 AM |
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this is my car. looks like the person I bought it off made some folks for the radiator or are they normal? cant see them on other photos
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Avoneer
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posted on 25/4/07 at 07:46 PM |
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Hi Mate,
2nd pic is my car.
I started with the Tiger rad, but bought the Polo one as it is sooo much better.
The Tiger one is an arse to fit and has to be at a stupid angle leaning back.
Top bracket has to be improvised.
Junk it now and but a Polo one.
Pat...
No trees were killed in the sending of this message.
However a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
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jimbona2
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posted on 25/4/07 at 08:01 PM |
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ah cool, nice to hear from you, your pics are well good, hope you dont mind me using that pic in this thread...!
your 'gallery' is well good although I used to enjoy reading your notes in your yellow version.
doh, I just bought the radiator the other week
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mat.price
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posted on 28/4/07 at 02:38 PM |
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This is a picture i of the angle of the radiator
It is about 15mm above the chassis and it just misses the top of the nose cone
If I know that the VW polo fitted before I go this one I would of got one of them, as they look much better
Hope this helps
Matt
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mat.price
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posted on 28/4/07 at 02:42 PM |
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This is a picture i of the angle of the radiator
It is about 15mm above the chassis and it just misses the top of the nose cone
If I know that the VW polo fitted before I go this one I would of got one of them, as they look much better
Hope this helps
Matt
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mat.price
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posted on 28/4/07 at 02:46 PM |
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3 time lucky
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jimbona2
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posted on 28/4/07 at 03:03 PM |
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thanks a lot for that. i'll probably post the radiator I have on here for sale over the next couple of days and then start looking around for a
polo rad.
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andrew.carwithen
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posted on 28/4/07 at 05:10 PM |
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Be careful, there are several sized polo radiators - be sure you get the right one!!
Go to your local German Swedish and French parts suppliers and ask for one for the 1.0L Polo 380mm core- GSF part no. 17321b.
or go on-line at http://www.gsfcarparts.com (costs around £43.50 plus vat )
Andy.
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