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#11 Re: radiator
ddgonzal Posted on: 2007/2/13 16:03
Brand new aluminum radiator, $43 USD - Datsun 1200 Encyclopedia


#10 Re: radiator
Brapdat Posted on: 2007/2/13 10:21
Awesome, looks like i will be getting a Pulsar item then. Cant complain $260 for a brand new genuine Radiator.


#9 Re: radiator
BLODAT Posted on: 2007/2/13 10:18
i run a tf gemini radiator in my ute (same hose size) got it for $200 new about $80 cheaper than a recore. can see the gauge move as the thermostate opens and closes. unfamiliar with these condom filters though that may explain the kids


#8 Re: radiator
boofhead Posted on: 2007/2/13 10:17
the pulsar radiators are an easy fit ....
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with a well worked A12

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with a stock 12A rotor

make sure you get the rubber donut things for the top and bottom mounts.


#7 Re: radiator
Mildman Posted on: 2007/2/13 10:10
a picture would tell a thousand words....


#6 Re: radiator
Brapdat Posted on: 2007/2/13 10:10
Whats the go with N14 Pulsar radiators?

I called nissan and get get a brand new one for $260. Do all the CA18 guys run these? and can one be fitted to a A series engine?

Cheers

Daniel


#5 Re: radiator
pepper Posted on: 2007/2/13 10:08
is that condom filter something you can get from any radiator or parts shop??chemist???


#4 Re: radiator
Dodgeman Posted on: 2007/2/13 10:06
I took my radiator to be serviced by a radiator place. They took it apart & it was obvious that it had passed its use-by date with the corrosion & blockages, so I had a new core fitted.
I made sure I fitted a cheezecloth condom filter into the top tank [it goes in the top rad hose fitting, then fold over it & is held in place by the hose.]
This ensured that the rubbish from the block was not going to block my new core, & sure enough, the amount of junk it has trapped is amazing.
A very good investment I thought, both the new core & the filter & I've never regretted the few extra dollars that it all cost.


#3 Re: radiator
pepper Posted on: 2007/2/13 9:59
i wouldnt pay more than 50 bucks, i think i sold one a while back for 10 or 20 bucks. cant remember which.
you can put gemmy radiators in as they are a bit bigger but fit pretty good from what i seen, not sure exactly what model. do a search on gemini radiator

btw, add your location if you want any kind of success


#2 Re: radiator
Mildman Posted on: 2007/2/13 9:57
Have a look in the classified section of this forum.

I saw one for sale in this thread a few days ago....they come up pretty often.

http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=25807&forum=2&17



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