Radiator Compatiblity
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Radiator Compatiblity
Mine's a 948 engine.
i need to get another radiator as i have problems with overheating.
i understand that there are 3 types of radiator that is available now.(correct me if i'm wrong)
1) recon 948 radiator
2) recon 1098 radiator
3) new 1098 radiator
i need to know if a 1098 radiator could be fitted on a 948 engine? does the 1098 radiator provide better cooling compared to a 948 radiator?
cheers!
i need to get another radiator as i have problems with overheating.
i understand that there are 3 types of radiator that is available now.(correct me if i'm wrong)
1) recon 948 radiator
2) recon 1098 radiator
3) new 1098 radiator
i need to know if a 1098 radiator could be fitted on a 948 engine? does the 1098 radiator provide better cooling compared to a 948 radiator?
cheers!
Jason
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I think they are compatible and I doubt there will be any difference in the cooling provided. AFAIK the 948 type just has a differently shaped top tank. Personally I prefer re-cored radiators, as the new one I bought had the top pipe bent at the wrong angle and no fitting for a drain tap.
As you're overseas, maybe it would be cheaper to find somebody local who can fit a new core to your existing radiator?
As you're overseas, maybe it would be cheaper to find somebody local who can fit a new core to your existing radiator?


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Ah, I remember now. Wasn't the problem one of fuel vaporisation rather than the coolant boiling over?


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I'm not at all sure of that. The condenser isn't blocking the radiator.bmcecosse wrote:The overheating problem is all caused by your 'air-con'


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I've never noticed any difference between a 948 and 1098 radiator.
As mentioned by Mike Perry, the sII radiator has a different header tank, and an extra pipe connection, but even these can also be used on later cars (you'd just need to block the heater return port on the radiator)
In the UK, you can by a 'twin core' Minor 1000 radiator that will give better cooling, however it's fairly pointless here as the standard radiator is good enough for the UK climate.
Personally I'd say that unless the coolant reaches boiling, then you won't gain much by changing the radiator.
As mentioned by Mike Perry, the sII radiator has a different header tank, and an extra pipe connection, but even these can also be used on later cars (you'd just need to block the heater return port on the radiator)
In the UK, you can by a 'twin core' Minor 1000 radiator that will give better cooling, however it's fairly pointless here as the standard radiator is good enough for the UK climate.
Personally I'd say that unless the coolant reaches boiling, then you won't gain much by changing the radiator.
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currently my water temp max out at 65degreeC no more higher than that. I have done the heat shield and as for the aircon, the condenser is placed below the driver seat, under the car so no issue for the condenser. As for the electric fan in front of the radiator i have kept it on at all times b4 this changes temp hit 80degreeC and car will stall.
currently driving it daily which seems to me that there are no problems arising "at the moment" (i'll keep my fingers crossed)
and since my radiator is bulging at the top due to a burst years back, i was thinking of getting a new or reconditioned one.
rayofleamington - any idea what part number is the twin core minor 1000 radiator?
currently driving it daily which seems to me that there are no problems arising "at the moment" (i'll keep my fingers crossed)
and since my radiator is bulging at the top due to a burst years back, i was thinking of getting a new or reconditioned one.
rayofleamington - any idea what part number is the twin core minor 1000 radiator?
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So if the thermometer is anywhere near accurate, the radiator isn't the problem. 80C is slightly low if you have an 82C thermostat fitted, and 65C is definitely too low. The thermostat should prevent it running that low by limiting the amount of water going through the radiator. Perhaps the thermostat is missing?h20_mako wrote:currently my water temp max out at 65degreeC no more higher than that. I have done the heat shield and as for the aircon, the condenser is placed below the driver seat, under the car so no issue for the condenser. As for the electric fan in front of the radiator i have kept it on at all times b4 this changes temp hit 80degreeC and car will stall.
There is something else wrong if the engine is stalling when it reaches 80C. My daily drivers have no problem running at about 88-90C all year round (I have 88C thermostats fitted).
Fair enough, but I don't think it's going to cure the problem with the engine cutting out at 80C.and since my radiator is bulging at the top due to a burst years back, i was thinking of getting a new or reconditioned one.


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bmcecosse - are there any issues if its running cold?
alex_holden - yeah chances are quite high that changing the radiator will not solve my problem and i understand that the ideal temperature is 80degreeC for a 948. Any idea where will i be able to locate the thermostat? i got to seek it as i suspect its missing too.
alex_holden - yeah chances are quite high that changing the radiator will not solve my problem and i understand that the ideal temperature is 80degreeC for a 948. Any idea where will i be able to locate the thermostat? i got to seek it as i suspect its missing too.
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I've put a pink circle around the thermostat housing in this picture. 80C is a good running temperature in hot conditions where you're not worried about heater performance. I run mine at about 88C here in the UK.<br>
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Thermostat
As Alex has shown and this is what it looks like underneath.<br>
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