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TL

posted on 8/3/04 at 01:18 PM Reply With Quote
RADIATORS & WATER PUMP

Can anyone help with the following:

1) I currently have a sierra radiator fitted to my 1500 spitfire. It fits OK. However, the RV8 is longer than the 1500 (not surprisingly!) and I cant move the rad any further forward due to the tapering down of the bonnet, and the tapering up of the chassis rails. Width is not a problem. Siarra rad is about 28" wide x 16" high. Does anyone know of a wide but low rad? I need it to be about 14" high max. (I realise that most of you need narrow & low, but it's worth asking the question). Or does anyone know of a data source with rad dimensions? Alternatively, has anyone had a custom rad made for them? If so, how much will this eat into my LOCOST budget?

2) On the same subject, I have an RV8 water pump (probably SD1 but not sure) which is also too long for my installation. I understand that the MGBV8 pump is a lot shorter, but can anyone tell me exactly how long it is from its tip to where it joins to the timing cover?

Thanks for any help

[Edited on 8/3/04 by TL]





Cheers,

Terry

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JoelP

posted on 8/3/04 at 01:37 PM Reply With Quote
consider using two small radiators side by side. i cant think of any cars that have very wide and low radiators but there must be many 12 inch small ones.






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Bengoh

posted on 8/3/04 at 02:46 PM Reply With Quote
A lot of modern production cars use quite wide and low rads. As for a source of dimensions, hunt about on buypartsby.co.uk.

http://www.buypartsby.co.uk/radiators_make.php

Choose a wide and low car, and click on the part no.

Hope this helps.

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James

posted on 8/3/04 at 03:30 PM Reply With Quote
Craig's saite has what you need:

http://www.craig.chamberlain.name/index.html

Find the radiator index link on the left hand side at the bottom.

HTH,

James

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TL

posted on 8/3/04 at 05:46 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks chaps,
I will investigate your suggestions





Cheers,

Terry

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britishtrident

posted on 12/3/04 at 08:46 PM Reply With Quote
Rover 820 rad should be ideal or if you want a non croslsflow type the one from a Honda engined Rover 620
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