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rad hole
i found this hole in my radiator today, must have been from the last guy who owned it, and was wondering if i was to replace the rad which ones would fit from other cars? 86 prelude or 93 civic? or should i go OEM?
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Last edited by crazi-85crx; 09-08-2005 at 01:25 AM. |
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a new one from honda will cost $320 and i ain't paying that, i found a 'nipindenso' (or whatever) at an autowreckers for $75. now i'm trying to figure out if i have a nipindenso or toyo radiator. does anyone know, or know how i can know? please help b/c i can't drive it until this is fixed
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Re: rad hole
so i found out it was a toyo (not a nippondenso like i wanted), and i've been having a really bad day so i'm hoping someone can help me out.
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Last edited by crazi-85crx; 09-08-2005 at 10:20 PM. |
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Re: rad hole
Get one from a junk yard ($25), get your's re-cored ($75-$100), or use metal epoxy and/or plastic epoxy (depending on where the hole is located) to fill the hole ($5).
Pretty much any other Civic or Integra radiator will fit, the only problem is mounting it. Have a nice day!
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Re: rad hole
thanks, i'll see what i come up with.
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