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<blockquote data-quote="wiley coyote" data-source="post: 557428" data-attributes="member: 7587"><p>boiling advice please. I replaced a damaged radiator in my 2.0 litre hiace. This new radiator over heated badly. I undid the radiator cap and counted the water pipes from front to back. There were 3 rows. I then counted the pipes in the damaged radiator. there were 4! It turned out the 2nd radiator was out of a 1.8 litre hiace. It fitted perfectly. I then replaced that with another radiator out of a 2.0 litre hiace. It worked perfectly. It was only a difference of 0.2 litre between the two motors, but made a vast difference. Maybe you should count the pipes in a 3.0 litre radiator and compare it with what you now have in yours. wiley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiley coyote, post: 557428, member: 7587"] boiling advice please. I replaced a damaged radiator in my 2.0 litre hiace. This new radiator over heated badly. I undid the radiator cap and counted the water pipes from front to back. There were 3 rows. I then counted the pipes in the damaged radiator. there were 4! It turned out the 2nd radiator was out of a 1.8 litre hiace. It fitted perfectly. I then replaced that with another radiator out of a 2.0 litre hiace. It worked perfectly. It was only a difference of 0.2 litre between the two motors, but made a vast difference. Maybe you should count the pipes in a 3.0 litre radiator and compare it with what you now have in yours. wiley [/QUOTE]
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