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    hi all i have just purchased my first surf kzn 130,i have noticed that there is a wet patch on top of the radiator it does not drip yet but it is wet i was going to use some rad weld as a temp repair has anyone any experience with this product?i do intend to replace the rad a s a p can anyone point me to a good supplier for a rad as i have no point of contact for parts yet,can i use the rad weld for a temp measure? ive always had landrovers and this surf is the best move ive ever made,such an impresssive vehicle should have done it years ago lol,,thanks,greeny.

  • #2
    People on here seem to prefer to carefully solder the rads rather than using radweld as it doesn't get pumped round the rest of the cooling system and through the block as radweld does. Reminds me i must go check mine, i noticed signs of a minute leak last weekend but didn't have time to do anything about it.
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    • #3
      Solder it, get it repaired or re-new it.

      If it's leaking, coolant will be lost under pressure as steam, and air will be sucked back in instead of coolant from the expansion tank when the engine cools.

      No coolant= cracked head!

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      • #4
        Mine had a slight leak for a while. Fixed it with liquid metal as a temp repair - so I thought.
        When it give way I didn't realise until it was too late and I ended up needing a new head.

        I would order a new rad and replace leaking one asap. While the rad is out flush the cooling system out thoroughly, replace rad cap & thermostat at the same time. When refilling the system take your time and search all the threads on here first for hints on avoiding / removing air locks.
        Hope all is fine when done

        roughtrax seem to have a good name for parts. http://www.toyotahilux.com/
        Last edited by sv1000spilot; 13 May 2007, 12:41. Reason: ading link
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        (sv1000spilot on surf forums)
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        • #5
          thanks guys

          i will take the advice and renew it,roughtrax is 2 roundabouts from me ill go there and pick up a new one,can the rad job be done from the top or do i have to remove the sump gaurd i tried to remove it to check the diff oil the other day and the bolts are siezed solid so dropped the idea i guess the bottom hoses are not accessable without its removal,thanks for the responces very grateful to you all,si.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by greeny
            i will take the advice and renew it,roughtrax is 2 roundabouts from me ill go there and pick up a new one,can the rad job be done from the top or do i have to remove the sump gaurd i tried to remove it to check the diff oil the other day and the bolts are siezed solid so dropped the idea i guess the bottom hoses are not accessable without its removal,thanks for the responces very grateful to you all,si.

            It's removed from the top, but you'll need to remove the bashplate to get at the bottom hoses.
            Don't forget to insert something into or clamp the ends of the transmission cooler hoses when you pull them off the rad or the fluid will be lost.

            I bought a new rad from Roughtrax last tuesday and they are top quality.

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            • #7
              hi vince

              thanks how much was the rad ? is it the automatic trans oil that flows through the rad or the coolant runs through the trans too,i know it sounds thick lol but ive never had an auto,im already suffering from lazy foot syndrome,i walk round in circles every time i get out the thing,i just dont want any mistakes through ignorance,thanks vince,si.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by greeny
                thanks how much was the rad ? is it the automatic trans oil that flows through the rad or the coolant runs through the trans too,i know it sounds thick lol but ive never had an auto,im already suffering from lazy foot syndrome,i walk round in circles every time i get out the thing,i just dont want any mistakes through ignorance,thanks vince,si.

                The transmission fluid circulates through the bottom tank of the rad in a seperate tube.
                Top tip: Get yourself some good quality hose clips as the originals don't clamp up as tight when re-fitted.
                4 for the top and botton rad hoses, and 2 for the transmission cooler hoses.


                http://www.toyotahilux.com/?doc=11&cid=164

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                • #9
                  thanks vince

                  ill get on the case,i will do it tuesday,take care,si.

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                  • #10
                    replacing the rad is quite an easy job, i gave myself a day to do it and i was twidling my thumbs by 10.30am, the rad sits on hangers so you can remove the bolts and lift it out quite easily when your comfortable, just be careful you don't mash up the core on the new one when you slide it down. a milk crate or steps of simulare height are very usefull.
                    i gave my new one a blast through with the hosepipe just to make sure it was cleare of any kind of particles because the hose holes wern't caped off.

                    i wouldn't recomend rad seal of any kind but if you are really in the sh12, wynns rad seal, is better than rad weld, rad weld is kagmag.
                    Last edited by davemaxx; 13 May 2007, 15:58.

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                    • #11
                      rad leak hi i found a rad

                      i found a company called IEZURA they do one as good as original so they say for £138 new +vat with next day delivery found it on e bay just, thier part no is 109455022 phone number 08003102080 i will order one tomorrow and post my opinion i think,has anyone else dealt with these guysa before? thanks dave,greeny.

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                      • #12
                        for what its worth i would replace the rad with a manual version ( as it has better flow coz there isnt a box cooler built into the bottom tank) one and install a seperate cooler for the box.
                        Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell

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                        • #13
                          here we go just realized you are talking 3.0 ltr here, i will go and sitt in the corner and twiddle me thumbs
                          Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by john.sally
                            here we go just realized you are talking 3.0 ltr here, i will go and sitt in the corner and twiddle me thumbs

                            Glad to see you're back to normal then John!

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                            • #15
                              to john

                              hi the supplier says that it is for the auto of manual they say just leave the trans coolant unions unused,ill take a chance on this one for the price,thanks,greeny

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