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markv Mar 4, 2002 01:21 PM

Replacing the radiator
 
My radiator is cracked at the output hose, and it needs to be replaced. Where is the best place to buy a new radiator? How hard of a job is this? It looks like I just need to disconnect the two hoses and pull it out, and refill the coolant. Does anyone have any recommendations or tips for me?

temrich Mar 4, 2002 02:34 PM

I got a new rad last year off eBay, I believe the company was www.radiators.com. I paid $105 with shipping.

Give 'em a try.

tom

markv Mar 4, 2002 05:22 PM

$105 for a radiator off eBay? New ones at radiators.com are only $115. How has yours been working? Did you have any problems putting it in? Does anyone else know anything about this company?

protejay Mar 4, 2002 08:49 PM

EZEZEZEZEZEZEZEZEZEZ!!!
 
yep, just do what you said - hardest part was getting the old hoses off, esp the bottom one...

i tried to find my paperwork - can't remember, but it may have been radiators.com...i did a search for radiators and ordered the cheapest - $115 sounds right...no problems since

markv Mar 4, 2002 09:20 PM

Thanks. I think Radiators.com is the winner, unless I find something cheaper in the next couple of days. The Bar's Leaks sealing gunk worked like a charm for a good month, but after a double-tranny replacement (1st replacement tranny was no good) the leak got started again. I didn't really want to dump too much more of that gunk in if I was going to have to replace the radiator anyway. I don't want the engine to get that stuff stuck in the coolant channels. Looks like I've got a project for the next weekend that isn't freezing.

temrich Mar 4, 2002 11:54 PM

The only problem I had was the original rad they sent me was made of brass and damn heavy. Oh, and it didn't fit, either. (Remember, this was off eBay and I didn't order it to spec like you will.) They sent me a pre-paid UPS label to send it back and sent the correct, plastic radiator. So make sure it's plastic like the stock one. Otherwise it works great.

tom

mazdaspeedwest Mar 5, 2002 02:30 PM

I picked up a 91 rad at a local salvage yard for $45, 2 years ago, which they even "cleanly" pulled for me and cleaned it too.

New OEM upper and lower hoses, IIRC $12 each.

no problems, no hassles.

Rangerchrs Mar 5, 2002 08:54 PM

Me and my dad just replaced mine last month, under the lil hose attached to the radiator cap was cracked. Only took us a lil over an hour to change it out. I also called around and found a new one for around $125


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