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Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #1054090 11/28/12 06:06 PM
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ryany Offline
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Replacing the radiator is probably a good idea, but if your existing radiator pressure tests and flow tests well after it's rodded, then it's probably overkill to replace it. Ask Hays about it when you pick your radiator up - the guy there has been repairing radiators for years and I was impressed by how well he knows his stuff. We took the Conquest radiator to him to have it rodded, and before we told him anything about it he asked what kind of turbo car it was out of - he could tell just by the weight and fin density that it was a higher capacity radiator.

Although I haven't really researched it myself, my understanding is that the OEM all-metal radiator is far superior to any of the cheap replacement radiators out there, and the good quality replacements are fairly pricey.


95 Montero SR
3.8 MIVEC, Advance headers, 2 1/2" exhaust, Magnaflow muffler, OME shocks & rear springs, 2" body lift, 3" tank lift, 4.90s, TRE front locker, factory rear locker, Roger Brown Rock Sliderz, 315/75r16 (35") tires, Sport big brakes
Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine [Re: ryany] #1054091 11/28/12 06:59 PM
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fasteddy Offline
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IIRC, the 2.6 carb radiator has the most capacity of all of them. It's a 3 row. Again, iirc, the starquest is a 2row, but can take the 3row core. The 3.0 is definately a 2row.

Ditto ryany on his radiator comments...


Not responsible for advice not taken...
Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine [Re: fasteddy] #1054092 11/28/12 08:10 PM
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TOASTY Offline
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I just suggested it because of the age of these radiators and how they seem to take in very fine dirt through the overflow bottle. Johnny should be fine but i'm thinking these radiators are starting to get thin internally just from years of use.


1999 Montero SAS'd on Kings and stuff

1998 Montero trying to get a V8 Swapped
Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine [Re: TOASTY] #1054093 11/28/12 10:04 PM
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Canyonero Offline
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I had my radiator rodded out when doing my rebuild. At a shop in Mesa. I had ZERO cooling issues this summer. My .02.

On the alternator front, I read on here that a guy used a 160amp bus alternator on his Gen1. Had to fab up a bracket for it to fit, but it works. I wonder if this is something we could figure out. With Toasty's fine fabricating skills of course. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


1995 Montero SR
2" Body Lift
35x12.50x15 Cooper Discoverer STT
Aisins
Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine [Re: Canyonero] #1054094 11/29/12 12:30 AM
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TOASTY Offline
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I had mine rodded out with no issues for a few years, later it sprung a leak in the core. They could have pinched that off and brazed it shut, would have been fine.


1999 Montero SAS'd on Kings and stuff

1998 Montero trying to get a V8 Swapped
Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine [Re: fasteddy] #1054095 11/29/12 02:39 AM
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JohnnyBfromPeoria Offline OP
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IIRC, the 2.6 carb radiator has the most capacity of all of them. It's a 3 row. Again, iirc, the starquest is a 2row, but can take the 3row core. The 3.0 is definately a 2row.

Ditto ryany on his radiator comments...


The radiator in the SR can take a third row, too, it's all right there, just not utilized. I should be fine with this.

Lets just see what the alternator shop has to say about the beef-up...

John B.

Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #1054096 11/29/12 04:11 PM
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lordtrunks Offline
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Lets just see what the alternator shop has to say about the beef-up...


The best meat is in the rump


89 2 dr turbo diesel
89/88 "Backwoods sas"
Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #1054097 11/29/12 05:03 PM
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BottomFeeder Offline
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BTW, The Professor took his Gen 2.5 to Badlands park near where he now lives. He put a short video on Facebook of him driving through a puddle of mud...yeehaw.

For all you newbies, The Professor is our own Mendel.

John B.


Do you have a link for this?



1990 Montero LS "Bottom Feeder" LWB, 33's, Cheapass Lift, 2" body lift, Dual BoUnCyS, Dual LSD's, KC's.
1995 Montero SR Complete LS interior swap and a BoUnCy from a 96 SR. General Grabber AT2's 33X12.5. 1.5" Body Lift
Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine [Re: Canyonero] #1054098 11/29/12 05:12 PM
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BottomFeeder Offline
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On the alternator front, I read on here that a guy used a 160amp bus alternator on his Gen1. Had to fab up a bracket for it to fit, but it works. I wonder if this is something we could figure out. With Toasty's fine fabricating skills of course. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


Hey Johnny ! He said it!

Re: Another 95 SR Broken Crank Bolt - Mine [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #1054099 11/29/12 06:11 PM
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lordtrunks Offline
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-150 Amp Alternator Source: Eagle Auto Electric, T: (818)718 2907 or (818)400 4941, 18246 Parthenia, Northridge, CA 91325

send him yours he sends you back the 150 amp btw this is from the mitsu faq offroad pinned on the main part of the board <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


89 2 dr turbo diesel
89/88 "Backwoods sas"
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