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Old 10th August 2011, 03:04 PM
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Unhappy radiator position. help!

Hi guys?
Just wondering has anybody put their radiator between the front frame and the engiine?
I have a polo rad and i havent got my nosecone yet.
I find when i try position it on the front frame that the outlets get cought in the frame.
If it was out here then the the fan ends up being bout 1 inch from te front of the engine at the top and theres plenty room on the bottom.
It fits fairly well there but my only worry it that it wouldnt cool properly as its at an angle and away from the front?
There wont be anything else in front of the rad.
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http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/...2/IMG_0522.jpg


Any opinions or views highly welcome!
Thanks,
Darryl.
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Old 10th August 2011, 03:23 PM
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I fitted the same radiator in front of the chassis no problems. Having it out the way did leave loads more space for maintenance and to fit my header tank in. I'll dig out a photo when I'm home.
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Old 10th August 2011, 03:32 PM
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thanks very much,
Much appriacated,
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Old 10th August 2011, 04:30 PM
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I too fitted the Polo rad on my car, it is fitted forward of the front frame & like you say the bottom hose is a snug fit but does go,my fan is attached to the rad between the rad & front frame & fitted so the upper hose is above the top of the front frame & still leaves plenty of clearance between the top of the rad & the nose cone .

Creates plenty of space between the rad & front of the engine, tho i must admit I,ve fitted my expansion tank on the Scuttle bulkhead to get it as high as possible .

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Old 10th August 2011, 05:04 PM
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Hi andy,
How high have you the rad sitting at? and how far out?
When i sit it so that the bottom outlet is inside the frame, its about 7 inches high?
also, what have you done about the third outlet on the rad as it only has 2 but as far as i no i need 3? i was thinkin of making an outlet using an old fan thermostat thats in the rad?
Many thanks for your help,
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Old 10th August 2011, 07:06 PM
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I'm going to be using the same rad and route mine like this http://www.haynes.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=6873. I was wondering though if the thermostat could be used as it would make my bike carb conversion easier as I wouldn't need to knock core plugs out and mount a 1.6 cvh thermostat?
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Hi andy,
How high have you the rad sitting at? and how far out?
When i sit it so that the bottom outlet is inside the frame, its about 7 inches high?
also, what have you done about the third outlet on the rad as it only has 2 but as far as i no i need 3? i was thinkin of making an outlet using an old fan thermostat thats in the rad?
Many thanks for your help,
Darryl.
My Rad is about 2 to 3 inches forward of the front frame , at a slight angle which seems to more or less follow the lean back angle of the front frame, the top of the rad is also about 3 inches above the top of the front frame.

My Rad has the usual inlet / outlet points, a thermostat switch which i,ve blanked off ( i,m using an aftermarket fan/thermostat switch fitted elsewhere in the system) & also has a small overflow outlet at the top that i,ve connected to the expansion tank.

If you wish I could take a photo tomorrow if it would help ?

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