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    Has anyone got a Radiator for sale mine has a slight leak?????????????? The arrow is where the leak is
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  • #2
    You really don't need to make 2 new threads a day, just keep your questions to one or two of them.

    You can get a radiator from the US for about $200 inc. shipping, two widths for MK1's are 485mm and 510mm from memory.

    Have a good look on ebay. Otherwise any parts place like Repco or whatever you westerners have can get one on for you.

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    • #3
      A radiator shop is the best place as they may be able to repair/offer a new alternative.

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      • #4
        sorry Jace all abit new to this forum stuff never needed to use one b4! I'll just keep re-posting in one of the threads i have already started unless you know a way of deleting threads and i'll just start again and get rid of the ones I have finished with?

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        • #5
          Start a thread about your car, give us some pics and info, your general plans and what questions you have.

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          • #6
            While we are on the subject of radiators, with the mk1's, does it matter what kind of radiator is used. I want to delete the water bottle, and have a radiator which takes the water instead. I can get a hone radiator, but they look rather skinny compared to the mk1's. Most cars i have seen have skinnier radiators and smaller too, why is the mk1 so big and chunky then?
            - Orange Golf mk1 LS, 1.8 5speed, 32/36 - sold
            - Golf mk1 Swallowtail rebuild, completely stripped
            - Brown U.S import 81 cabby
            - 88 Honda crx b18cr

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            • #7
              I changed to the radiator you're talking about George, the ones with the separate reservoir are (supposedly) better though.

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              • #8
                It's pretty simple George, the larger the capacity equates to more air transfer of heat and better ability to cool under load.

                A small rad might be ok but could reach a limit when pushed. Bit like heat soak in intercoolers.

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