Fitting of my x-mas radiators. NC30
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 2:06 pm
Since I had my 400 back, it's been in need of a little TLC. It had a persistant water leak that I traced to these pair of somewhat tired rads..

Rather than get them re-cored I decided to replace them as the both had the feel of a jacobs cracker! Wrecked indeed! When I held the lower one up to the sun, I couldn't see through it! obviously a bit peeved at the thought of replacing them, the Mrs' said she'd get them for my present at christmas.
They're cheap chinese ones from ebay which were buy it now for £99 including free postage. There was a customs/handling fee when they landed of £30 but even so it was still a good price. They're nicely made with most of the welds being tidy, the cores looking straight and most importantly, they're shiny! My only criticism is that the brackets aren't quite spot on although they'll do for the time being..

A mysterious box from far away lands..

With these beauties..

Shiny!

Fitted to the bike although I'll have to make a new lower bracket as I twisted the old one during removal of the old rads. It can't be seen in the pic but I also painted the fan housing a nice silver to match the new items..

Bike finished and put away. It's been run up to temp twice and I'm happy to report no leaks or problems. The fan comes in and out as it should so short of a new bracket and a little wiring to tidy, it's all good.

Rather than get them re-cored I decided to replace them as the both had the feel of a jacobs cracker! Wrecked indeed! When I held the lower one up to the sun, I couldn't see through it! obviously a bit peeved at the thought of replacing them, the Mrs' said she'd get them for my present at christmas.
They're cheap chinese ones from ebay which were buy it now for £99 including free postage. There was a customs/handling fee when they landed of £30 but even so it was still a good price. They're nicely made with most of the welds being tidy, the cores looking straight and most importantly, they're shiny! My only criticism is that the brackets aren't quite spot on although they'll do for the time being..

A mysterious box from far away lands..

With these beauties..

Shiny!

Fitted to the bike although I'll have to make a new lower bracket as I twisted the old one during removal of the old rads. It can't be seen in the pic but I also painted the fan housing a nice silver to match the new items..

Bike finished and put away. It's been run up to temp twice and I'm happy to report no leaks or problems. The fan comes in and out as it should so short of a new bracket and a little wiring to tidy, it's all good.
