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    just about to do the 20v conversion in my ke70, and need to at least recore the radiator in it - all crumbling atm. am i better off recoring the original one or is there a better one i can use? I dont want to cut any of the car if i can help it.

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    Default Re: ke70 radiator

    I would grab the radiator from an AE71... they were a bit larger than the KE70, with a decent area 2 row core.....

    Dont forget to set up a thermofan or appropriate clutch-type fan (NB: thermofan will be easier in this case).
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    Default Re: ke70 radiator

    Most radiator places can make you a custom item easy enough. you tell them where to put the top and bottom outlets, how thick you want the core and where you want it to mount, and they will make it... some places will charge a mint, others will be reasonable, so shop around on that one.

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    Default Re: ke70 radiator

    hey spoon
    i got a radiator out of my sprinter
    its larger so im not sure what its out of
    it will fit your car im sure
    pm me if your interested
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    AE71 rad won't just bolt in, you will need to attack the support panel somewhat. Cheapest option is probably to find a KE70 radiator in good order, shouldn't cost too much, and that way you won't have to cut stuff, otherwise go to a wrecker with a measuring tape, go through a bunch of radiators and see what's close. The trouble with the KE70 is the standard hole is quite small without cutting it.

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    With the position of the 20v in the ke70 bay and radiator mounted in standard place means either thermo fan or clutch fan setup are going to work shitty!

    Best to get get an AE86 radiator with the FAN SHROUD and clutch fan setup and angle
    the radiator so the clutch fan sits right in the fan shroud, there is a bit of modification involved
    and some fabricating, to make sure the radiator is all boxed up but you'll have awsome cooling action
    Im just a little lost but ill be fine!

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    so does this mean i'll have to cut some metal in the front of the car to allow for more air to get to the new radiator? if theres no other easy option i guess ill have to do it!

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    Default Re: ke70 radiator

    No cutting involved ol' spoon
    Dont stress, you wont have to wreck your baby
    There plenty of room which ever way you look, left, right and centre in the later
    model KE engine bays
    And there is plenty of room for air to enter one's engine bay in a KE70

    If i knew how to host and post up pics id show you my setup
    That's my mission post the fragen pics.

    Untill next time..........
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    Just make sure you also swap the pump for one that can handle having a fan on it if you use a clutch fan.

    The easy/lazy option is to attach a pre loved electric fan from a Camry etc. - shouldn't cost you more than $10, and is nice and simple to do. 4A's don't generate all that much heat sitting in traffic, so a moderate electric fan is fine. It's all they had from factory anyway, excluding RWD ones.

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    Default Re: ke70 radiator

    the easier, lazier and BETTERER option is to get a Mazda 626 ~80's model thermofan which is built into a shroud.... i used one of these on my AE71
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    Remember, the only 4A water pump which can handle having a clutch fan on it were the 4AC and rwd 4AGE. The others do nasty things to the bearings.
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    Default Re: ke70 radiator

    I've got some pics
    Just so spoon can see that chopping isnt nessecery
    This is the genral gist of making sure what ever setup you go with you gotta
    make sure its effective in the way the fan sucks air through the radiator an hopefully
    is effective at directing air on to the engine



    Im just a little lost but ill be fine!

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