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Rad replacement

Posted: 05 Jul 2017, 16:18
by AngeloEvs
Checked WIKI and Haynes but no info regards how much clearance is needed when jacking the front up. I just need an estimated height.

Did a refill and flush a two days ago and everything appeared fine, no leaks. Have not used the van but ran the engine to bleed. Checked it today and a slow tiny small drip...aaagh! Checked the lower hose and dry but it is from that area.
I read somewhere that new Anti Freeze will expose any potential problems regards leaks but may be that is just an old wives tale. Anyway, just checked again and leak seemed to be diminishing and finally stopped. I have a bad feeling about this....... :evil:

Re: Rad replacement

Posted: 05 Jul 2017, 16:40
by HansT
Had a slight weep last year after flushing cooling system, replacing coolant with new and bleeding. The culprit was the small bleed screw on top of the rad. Wrapped the screw thread with a couple of turns of PTFE plumbers tape (held the screw head downwards, did the tape clockwise, so that it didn't unwind when screwing it home). Did the trick.
When bleeding the system I used a 4pint milk bottle with a hole cut out of the bottom, several turns of plumbers tape around the neck made a nice tight fit in the engine bay header tank. Yes, I know I should have made up a Libby bong, but was pushed for time...!
Hope that this helps.

Re: Rad replacement

Posted: 05 Jul 2017, 18:25
by RogerT
My new rad is 47cm tall, and I've 39cm of clearance at the front (other flavours of ride height are available).

Re: Rad replacement

Posted: 05 Jul 2017, 20:56
by crazyhorse
I didnt jack the van at all, standard height van and all was good. With the spare wheel carrier down you can rest your back on it. It's pretty comfy down there.

Re: Rad replacement

Posted: 05 Jul 2017, 21:01
by Sir Brixalot
There are two sizes I think. Go for the bigger

Re: Rad replacement

Posted: 05 Jul 2017, 21:45
by AngeloEvs
Thanks everyone, strange how it suddenly started today and then stopped. The drips were pink and very clear so the flushing worked I guess. Took it for a good run and not a drip in sight. But nice to know that if it starts again I don't have to jack it up and if I do it doesn't need to be too high - I really don't like getting underneath a jacked up vehicle.

Re: Rad replacement

Posted: 06 Jul 2017, 13:37
by multisi
I hope you are using axle stands when its jacked up !

Re: Rad replacement

Posted: 06 Jul 2017, 18:13
by AngeloEvs
Axle stands plus a secondary support system. A jack alone? Not a chance!

Re: Rad replacement

Posted: 06 Jul 2017, 21:41
by Sir Brixalot
Ramps

Re: Rad replacement

Posted: 09 Jul 2017, 21:33
by Jonnyb416
82 old diesel rad. Didn't need to jack up. Comes out at an angle half way out.


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