I note that some older diesel 306's had seperate expansion tanks, would a radiator from one of thsoe fit and perform roughly the same?
Thanks.
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Author | Subject: Expansion Tank Removal |
rallyestyle
Seasoned Pro Location: London Registered: 23 Jul 2003 Posts: 14,990 Status: Offline |
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So the cooling system expansion tank on our cars is attached to the side of the radiator as standard, does anyone know if its possible to detach this from the radiator and use an afteramrket expansion tank elsewhere in the engine bay?I note that some older diesel 306's had seperate expansion tanks, would a radiator from one of thsoe fit and perform roughly the same? Thanks. ________________________________________ Just Drive It |
Posted 27th Jan 2014 at 09:36
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allanallen
Seasoned Pro Location: Buxton Registered: 01 May 2007 Posts: 1,399 Status: Offline |
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Posted 27th Jan 2014 at 10:05
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rallyestyle
Seasoned Pro Location: London Registered: 23 Jul 2003 Posts: 14,990 Status: Offline |
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allanallen wrote: Why? That's a fair enough question Im not liking the intercooler pipework setup for my SC so would like to try and create some space at the side of the radiator to squeeze through the pipework. Havent measured anything up yet but hopefully i can get something sorted without the pipes going the not so friendly speedhump route ________________________________________ Just Drive It |
Posted 27th Jan 2014 at 10:11
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