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LEMTECH

posted on 22/2/03 at 11:06 PM Reply With Quote
Radiators

I need a radiator measuring about 400mm long 250mm high for a car i`m building.Does anyone know of any vehicle with a rad of similar dimensions or of any companies that make reasonably priced rads.

thanks

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andyd

posted on 22/2/03 at 11:16 PM Reply With Quote
Not sure what the dimensions are ('cause I'm sitting here typing this and not in the garage) but I've just got a rad from a bike (CBR1000) I think and it's fairly small. I'd reckon that it'd be roughly the size you say you need.

If I remember to measure it tomorrow I'll let you know how big it is.





Andy

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LEMTECH

posted on 23/2/03 at 10:28 AM Reply With Quote
thanks , if you do measure it can you measure what size hoses it would use please.
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andyd

posted on 23/2/03 at 04:05 PM Reply With Quote
Ok, I've measured it and it is roughly 43cm wide and 23cm high (excluding mounting flanges) and the internal bore for the pipe work is roughly 25mm.

Not sure what the capacity of it is yet as I've not had chance to check.

HTH

BTW: I got it from Colchester Motorcyles (http://www.colchestermotorcycles.co.uk)

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LEMTECH

posted on 23/2/03 at 06:58 PM Reply With Quote
thanks for that
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