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    Hi
    im new to surf and have brought a 1994 manual its great i love it, but theraditor has started to leak via the top tank join and could do with some advice on the best way to fix it, i think my options are

    solider it up wich i think should work and am happy to do butam wondering has anyone else done this ? what is the best solder to use and any genral tips.

    or

    stop being tight and buy a new rad, have had a look on roughtrax and they have sold out for the moment, so where is the best place to get a good quality rad at a fair price ? as the price on the net/ ebay seem to go from £60 to £160.

    any adivce would be helpful and much appricated, also i appoligise for all spelling/grammer errors its not my strogest point.

    many thanks newbie dogface

  • #2
    You could take to a local rad place and get new tanks fitted might be cheaper.
    SWIFT AND BOLD

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    • #3
      I have just bought a new radiator for my surf as I have a small weep from the top right hand side where the tank meets the core, must do it soon as I am losing quite a lot of fluid over a period of time, about 1 litre a month? I have tried to find the invoice to no avail but I think it cost about £125.00.

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      • #4
        I got a lovely rad for 69 on ebay

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        • #5
          Rad

          Any local radiator should be able to soldier repair & pressure test it for under £50. Remove it & take along to your local rad repairer.

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          • #6
            Hello Jon. Welcome to the forum. Assuming that your radiator is original (Does it still have it's Toyota sticker on ?), it's nearly 20 years old. I've had a leaking radiator, and had it brazed up, only to find that it starts leaking from somewhere else. You can take your chances, and closely monitor it, or do what I did in the end, and go for a replacement. You can't afford to lose coolant from these motors, and overheating can lead to a cracked head and huge expenditure. I got mine from R/T, but shop around and see if anyone can recommend good quality, and service, through their own personal experience. Good luck.
            " Time wounds all heels ".

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            • #7
              bad rad

              Hi all,

              thanks for the advice on clser ispection today the rad is leaking from various places so i need to buy a new one but its saves the long term worry about will it hold out etc. has anymone used fast rads before ? any good ?
              also the one ebay for £6o mark looks very much like my current rad. I have seen a couple of post on here about the roughtrax rad being poor quality is this the case or just a doge couple.

              thanks to everyone who has taken the time to offer advice its really been helpfull cheers Jon

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