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STD radiator

Hey guys, I've got a STD and a problem that goes with it. My radiator measures 23" wide or so and it seems that most radiators for sale are 27" wide (for DX's I presume). Would a DX's radiator work in mine? And if not, anybody know where I can get a STD radiator?
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Re: STD radiator

a DX radiator will work fine. You will need to either fabricate the drivers side upper bracket or find one off of a DX/Si/LX/EX. the drivers side upper bracket on the STD is located in a different position than the other models, but it has the bolt hole for the correct bracket.

FYI, you can also use a 90-93 integra radiator, which will bolt right in.
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Old 06-13-2004, 02:09 AM
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So no bolts or any additional parts needed for the integra radiator!?!?? (it fits even better than a DX would, or requires the same mounts that the DX does) BTW, if i were looking at

which mount/part number would you say I needed? Thanks

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Re: STD radiator

The 90-93 integra radiator requires the same mounts as the DX radiator. the ONLY difference isyou may have to use adjustable radiator hose clamps instead of the squeeze/crimp type that come on the car because the integra's water necks are very slightly larger and the hoses will fit a little loose.

I cant really tell from the picture what part it is, since the picture is so grainy.. but its either part #26 or part #25. Basically, if you open your hood, on the left side of where the radiator bolts on, you will see a bracket with 2 10mm bolts on it, and a rubber insert that goes over a nipple on the radiator. you need the one opposite that. (looks the same only backwards and goes on the right hand side)
you can see the part in this picture on the right hand side where the radiator mounts...
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Re: STD radiator

OK, so the fan/shroud is all the same too then, right? The only different piece I will need is the mounting bracket on the right side of the radiator?
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