So did Imikexgough wrote:Mine were loose when I got mine and as I noticed I nipped them both up prior to fitting.....missfixit70 wrote:Make sure the oil cooler connections are screwed tightly into the borrom of the rad, my recently fitted JAS rad seems to have developed an ATF leak on the passy side joint, have to get the intercooler scoop off tomorrow to have a proper look.
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Just above the plastic scoop going into either side of the bottom of the rad.Sluggy wrote:can I see these connections from under the front bumper?
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Re: Radiator advice
I checked with my mechanic about these connections, he did indeed have to tighten up the connectors also, but he said this is normal so that you can angle the connector in the right direction before tightening.
Maybe this little nugget needs adding to the radiator fitting fact sheet done by harry as many 'amateurs' might miss this?
Maybe this little nugget needs adding to the radiator fitting fact sheet done by harry as many 'amateurs' might miss this?
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Email [email protected] with it & then it can get added in, don't count on him reading every post on here to update the factsheets info.
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Took your advice - pleasedDavid Edwards wrote:If you look on the thread below re radiator I have put a link to a company I got mine from, superb at £111.00 delivered with a two year warranty.
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Just how they should run....vanvliet wrote:Runs at 12 noon with 12.05 reading after motorway jaunt at 70-80 on three hour round trip.
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But only if they have a modified temp gauge..................mikexgough wrote:Just how they should run....vanvliet wrote:Runs at 12 noon with 12.05 reading after motorway jaunt at 70-80 on three hour round trip.
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Hi,scanner wrote:But only if they have a modified temp gauge..................mikexgough wrote:Just how they should run....vanvliet wrote:Runs at 12 noon with 12.05 reading after motorway jaunt at 70-80 on three hour round trip.
I have often wondered Why Mazda and others Doctored the Temp gauge when they only showed 12 noon ie (half full position).in the original state.
Just seems a bit strange..
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Because the temp gauge moving scared people, so it was dumbed down so it didn't move once it got up to temp during "normal" operating range.
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scanner wrote:But only if they have a modified temp gauge..................mikexgough wrote:Just how they should run....vanvliet wrote:Runs at 12 noon with 12.05 reading after motorway jaunt at 70-80 on three hour round trip.
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Re: Radiator advice
I used a company called Brighton radiators (I think they are part of a nationwide group) on 01273 611102 & got my rad for £147.00 + vat & it was spot on. No connections that need blocking off with a bit of hose, 2 clips & a bolt (another potential water leak
) & oil cooler connections that were tight & leak free. Did just what it said on the tin. Bleed it out with a vacuum bleeder, job done & forgotten. Easy. 
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mikexgough wrote:scanner wrote:But only if they have a modified temp gauge..................mikexgough wrote: Just how they should run....![]()
and there was me assuming people would know what I was on about........
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should have known better.....
The trouble comes when someone who hasn't fitted a Mason (or similar), takes your word for that and worries why their's sits for ever @ 11 o'clock and then doesn't worry when it goes past 12 o'clock.




