Istartfires Posted December 15, 2010 Report Posted December 15, 2010 Hey all. I'm thinking about getting a new radiator and I have been wondering what bigger ones fit. It's a ke70 with a 4k, it's only my daily but I want too make sure the old girl stays cool on these kinda hot days. Any ideas? Quote
ke70dave Posted December 15, 2010 Report Posted December 15, 2010 whats wrong with your current one? Quote
Istartfires Posted December 15, 2010 Author Report Posted December 15, 2010 She got a little warm the other day is all but yeah just wanna be sure really is all. I had coolant she just got slot hotter than normal Quote
towe001 Posted December 15, 2010 Report Posted December 15, 2010 Take it to a radiator shop and get it reversed flushed. Can be done DIY but, unless you have the right tools, you wouldn't get it totally clean. If you get really worried about it getting hot and overheating the interior heater works wonders as a secondary radiator. As a side note, my dad use to lug a loaded trailer up and down hills in his old '55, it'd get a little past the half mark on a hot day. Quote
ke70dave Posted December 15, 2010 Report Posted December 15, 2010 yeah mate pretty much what towe01 said. first step is to take the radiator out, turn it up side down flush it out with the hose (fill it up with water, then let it gush out) do this upside down, right way up, on the side. do it a few times and make sure all the crap is out. then shove the hose into your engine, give it a good flush. take out your thermostat, drop it into a cup of boiling water make sure its opening fully. then put it all back together with some coolant. currently you would have spent $0 (cept the coolant) make sure all the air is out of your cooling system (start it up from cold with the radiator cap off, make sure its parked on flat, or uphill..NOT downhill) then see how it goes. your looking at like 300 bucks for a ke70 radiator brand new, since they are completely metal. (you may be able to find an ebay bargain). and 300bucks is alot of money to spend on something you may not need. generally (from my experience) unless a radiator has a hole in it, or ALL the fins are bent/destroyed, its still good to use. if it still gets hot, take it to get cleaned at a radiator shop, they do funky things to them and get even more crap out. prolly 60bucks or so. Quote
Istartfires Posted December 15, 2010 Author Report Posted December 15, 2010 think I will try the above ideas before I replace it if it's gonna be that much for a new one. Quote
Taz_Rx Posted December 15, 2010 Report Posted December 15, 2010 VN through VR/VS'ish commonwhore rad can be used pretty easy in a K powered rolla. Have a look in my "Tar" project thread for some pics. :wink: Quote
philbey Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 I'm with dave, it's unlikely that you need to spend 300 bucks on a new radiator. For 90 bucks, I had a radiator shop pull the tanks off, clean the core out completely, resolder the tanks on, pressure test and paint. If it still gets hot then your issue lies elsewhere is my bet. Quote
Andy43 Posted December 20, 2010 Report Posted December 20, 2010 Take it to a radiator shop and get it reversed flushed. Can be done DIY but, unless you have the right tools, you wouldn't get it totally clean. If you get really worried about it getting hot and overheating the interior heater works wonders as a secondary radiator. As a side note, my dad use to lug a loaded trailer up and down hills in his old '55, it'd get a little past the half mark on a hot day. Another good trick, If she's getting hot, Pull the choke to make it run rich, that works wonders too. Andy Quote
Evan G Posted December 20, 2010 Report Posted December 20, 2010 and ill bet its a faulty temp sensor or gauge! Quote
ROLLA FOR L1FE Posted December 20, 2010 Report Posted December 20, 2010 why not go to the wreckers and get and old vs/vn radiator for 20 bucks or so and wash it out urself? i done that on my ke20 and worked good. Quote
Istartfires Posted December 20, 2010 Author Report Posted December 20, 2010 I was thinking about the vn radiator but I'm a little busy this week due too a baby arriving today but I think I'll try a vn one Quote
Grand Master of Awesome Posted December 21, 2010 Report Posted December 21, 2010 why not have a thermo fan hooked up to a switch? notice your temp going up a little bit, flick the thermo on and keep it cool. Quote
Hiro Protagonist Posted December 21, 2010 Report Posted December 21, 2010 why not have a thermo fan hooked up to a switch? notice your temp going up a little bit, flick the thermo on and keep it cool. If you're going to use a thermo fan, you might as well use a thermo switch and let it take care of itself, the wiring is no harder and it removes the need to manually turn the fan on and off yourself (because there will be a time that you forget and by the time you realise it you've cooked the engine). Quote
ROLLA FOR L1FE Posted December 21, 2010 Report Posted December 21, 2010 I was thinking about the vn radiator but I'm a little busy this week due too a baby arriving today but I think I'll try a vn one mine was actually a datto 1200 not a ke20,, but it seemed to fit in easy. all i done to hold it in was cable tie it in. was only on a trash car tho. Quote
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