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Hey guys, I'm looking into getting a new one as mine has a leak in it and my car is probably due for one (218k). Silla Aluminum radiators are right in my budget and read that they are really good. I was wondering if anyone could tell me a good site that they bought theirs from online. I know that you also to have a different one for the Automatic.
I'm just going to take it up to my local radiator shop when I get it and see how much they'll charge to put it in. It shouldn't be that much should it? Thanks! |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Aug 8, '07 From United States Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) ![]() |
Cant answer your question about where to buy online. Try running a search on Google. Jeggs or someone of the other large corporations should have it.
The differences between an Auto Radiator and a Manual Radiator are the connections at the bottom of the rad. The auto transmission has hoses which run into the radiator at 2 points on the bottom. If you have a manual and buy an auto rad on accident just cap off the bottom ports. As far as putting in a radiator. If you are capable of properly draining a system, replacing fluid and using a wrench you can do it yourself. Flush the system first into a bucket and properly dispose of said liquid. Unbolt radiator and remove fans +fan shroud and reattach to new radiator. Reattach all lines, replace any that look really worn. Fill system with 50/50 prestone or whatever you choose to use. -------------------- |
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