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7 Aug 2008, 01:15 PM
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![]() Rank: RB25DE ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 327 Joined: 12th February, 2006 From: Melbourne Car(s): tricked C210 stock 240K Real Name: drew Trader Rating : 1 |
My C210 radiator is leaking... so maybe it's time to grab a shiney aluminium one from ebay or what have you. There is plenty of Z and later model nissan stuff coming out of Hong Kong and the states, however nothing specifically for my car. Anyone else know what will bolt straight up besides 240k? I'm thinking likely suspects are R30, 280zx perhaps others. Anyone know for sure?
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7 Aug 2008, 03:36 PM
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![]() Rank: RB25DE ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 122 Joined: 31st August, 2004 From: Tasmania Car(s): Datsun 240K 4 Door Trader Rating : 0 |
My C210 radiator is leaking... so maybe it's time to grab a shiney aluminium one from ebay or what have you. There is plenty of Z and later model nissan stuff coming out of Hong Kong and the states, however nothing specifically for my car. Anyone else know what will bolt straight up besides 240k? I'm thinking likely suspects are R30, 280zx perhaps others. Anyone know for sure? Cheers! The one out of my wrecked MR30 was to wide to fit my C110, what width is the one in your car ? I could measure it for you Nigel |
7 Aug 2008, 04:27 PM
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No-eyed Deer ![]() Posts: 4,290 Joined: 6th June, 2002 From: Melbourne Car(s): R32 GTS25t-4, R30 hatch Trader Rating : 2 |
Where is it leaking? Isn't it reparable / recoreable?
(I know the R30 and 240Z aren't interchangeable) -------------------- STRESS - the confusing emotion created when the mind overrides the body's basic desire to bash the crap out of some jumped up little turkey who's been asking for a knee in the cobblers for the last six months
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7 Aug 2008, 09:52 PM
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![]() Passin Ewe ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 146 Joined: 8th November, 2007 From: Mandurah. W.A Car(s): Datto 78 Skyline Real Name: Ricky Trader Rating : 0 |
Drew, I took one to a radiator place the other day to get flushed as I destroyed the one I had in the car when the fan flexed. The guy told me it was a V8 holden one.
The stampings are as follows ADRAD 12 HOL 950 24102. bottom outlet is the same and for the top inlet you can get a hose to suit.This radiator was in the 4 door donor car I bought. This is about to have twin thermos attached then placed into my coupe. Hope this helps. Ricky |
7 Aug 2008, 11:20 PM
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![]() Rank: RB25DE ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 327 Joined: 12th February, 2006 From: Melbourne Car(s): tricked C210 stock 240K Real Name: drew Trader Rating : 1 |
Thanks - that's interesting to know. My radiator is 68cm wide by 50cm high. The bolt holes are about 66cm by 25 cm. If you are in drivers seat looking towards the front of the car the hoses connect to the top right and bottom left of the radiator. The hoses connect perpendicular to the radiator - they aren't coming off at strange angles or anything.
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7 Aug 2008, 11:26 PM
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![]() Rank: RB20DET ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 44 Joined: 21st December, 2007 Trader Rating : 0 |
My first car was a C210. I never had any real problems with overheating (Even with ac). Unless your running heaps of compression I would have the stock one reconditioned. It you find the right workshop, they will put a better core in it!
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8 Aug 2008, 10:43 AM
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No-eyed Deer ![]() Posts: 4,290 Joined: 6th June, 2002 From: Melbourne Car(s): R32 GTS25t-4, R30 hatch Trader Rating : 2 |
If you are in drivers seat looking towards the front of the car the hoses connect to the top right and bottom left of the radiator. Pretty sure the old-school radiators connect top-passenger-side, bottom-driver-side, which is opposite to what you have described.-------------------- STRESS - the confusing emotion created when the mind overrides the body's basic desire to bash the crap out of some jumped up little turkey who's been asking for a knee in the cobblers for the last six months
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9 Aug 2008, 11:20 AM
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![]() Passin Ewe ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 146 Joined: 8th November, 2007 From: Mandurah. W.A Car(s): Datto 78 Skyline Real Name: Ricky Trader Rating : 0 |
Drew, I'm inclined to agree with blind elk regarding the inlet/outlet. Any way my bolting up holes are quite similar. Both radiators I have are different, according to the radiator guys one is a 6 cylinder holden and the other is V8 holden. both are from HQ to HX roughly but they both fit. You may have to redrill some hole, mine has a few different holes already.Both measure approx 68cm x50cm. Ricky
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10 Aug 2008, 12:00 AM
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![]() Rank: RB25DE ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 327 Joined: 12th February, 2006 From: Melbourne Car(s): tricked C210 stock 240K Real Name: drew Trader Rating : 1 |
You're right about the hoses. Im just cross-eyed. The radiator is leaking from the bottom of the radiator itself, not the core, which is a bit odd. I chucked a nasty spare radiator in there for the time being, but will keep an eye out for a better long-term arrangement. My C210's have had a history of sweating a little at 110km/h on hot days.
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