Cheapsnake Tom Soik Door County, WI (10 posts) Registered: 02/17/2009 08:43PM Main British Car: '80 TR8, Factory Five Cobra, Porsche 914/Rover V8 Rover 3.5/4.0 |
TR8 radiator & fan assembly
These came off a 38k TR8. No leaks, fans work well. $175. email ffr2776@sbcglobal.net for pics.
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WedgeWorks1 Mike Perkins Ellicott City, Maryland (460 posts) Registered: 07/06/2008 08:07AM Main British Car: 1980 Triumph TR8 3.5 Litre Rover V8 |
Re: TR8 radiator & fan assembly
AC or nonAC?
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Cheapsnake Tom Soik Door County, WI (10 posts) Registered: 02/17/2009 08:43PM Main British Car: '80 TR8, Factory Five Cobra, Porsche 914/Rover V8 Rover 3.5/4.0 |
Re: TR8 radiator & fan assembly
NO AC condensor.
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WedgeWorks1 Mike Perkins Ellicott City, Maryland (460 posts) Registered: 07/06/2008 08:07AM Main British Car: 1980 Triumph TR8 3.5 Litre Rover V8 |
Re: TR8 radiator & fan assembly
Is the radiator set up or from an AC car or no AC?
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Cheapsnake Tom Soik Door County, WI (10 posts) Registered: 02/17/2009 08:43PM Main British Car: '80 TR8, Factory Five Cobra, Porsche 914/Rover V8 Rover 3.5/4.0 |
Re: TR8 radiator & fan assembly
oh sorry, it came from an AC car. I thought all 8's were AC cars.
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WedgeWorks1 Mike Perkins Ellicott City, Maryland (460 posts) Registered: 07/06/2008 08:07AM Main British Car: 1980 Triumph TR8 3.5 Litre Rover V8 |
Re: TR8 radiator & fan assembly
A majority were AC but a small % were non AC.
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goal10r Marty Johnson Flint MIchigan (20 posts) Registered: 12/05/2012 09:50PM Main British Car: 1977 MGB 5.0 Ford WC t-5 |
Re: TR8 radiator & fan assembly
Measurements?
I'm at the point in my MGV8 build where I'm going to need one, not sure about compatability with my 302. Any ideas? Marty Johnson goal10r@hotmail.com |
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Re: TR8 radiator & fan assembly
The TR8 radiator is too big to fit in the front of an MGB. Besides, they are barely able to keep a stock TR8 cool on a hot day. Your best bet is to go to Summit and browse thru the 3,000 or so aluminum radiators they sell. Narrow down your search by the biggest size that will fit, then look for the openings where you want them. Worry about how you will mount it last, because you will end up fabricating something anyway.
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