Room to manouvre radiator
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Good call was thinking something similar, its just the cost of buying a new radiator thats putting me off :P
although cheaper and less hassle than a chargecooler setup or fabricating something like this :o
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The other option for you is a trip to silverlakes with a tape measure and fins something slightly smaller that way, as long as its the same height it will be easy to fit, if not something slightly lower or higher and replace that horrible looking mount at the top with some nice polished stainless or chrome 8)
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As I said earlier aparently a Mazda 323 one will fit and is smaller width.
Your only looking at £20 from a scrappy. Shame your not nr me as there's one in my local scrappy thats the correct 323 to take it from.
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whats the correct 323 suggested?
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Its the boxy looking one that came before the 323f over here.
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???
So far ive got:
Mx3 = 747 x 360
89-94 323 = 670 x 350
94-98 323 = 704 x 325
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1989-1994
Also comes as a Hatchback.
It shares alot of parts with the MX-3, you need the rad from the one with the BP engine in it.
I've been asking about the 323f but nobody in the states knows as they did not have it over there. So it might be worth seeing if they had the BP engines too, then see what size their rad is.
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MAZDA 323 F 1.8i 16V petrol 06/89-04/94 (gearbox:M) (eng code=BP)
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When I lived in Ireland I had one of those old 323 saloons, it got me everywhere for no money at all, I bought it with the clutch slipping and it lasted for 9 months until I came back.
Silverlakes is the way to go or if you wait a week my mate will be back at work and he knows the guy who owns a few scrappies portsmouth way and the one on hayling
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Fingers crossed im onto a winner there with that size rad.
and for the price of it here i may get a brand new one?!
http://www.carcooling.co.uk/products/Radiator_Mazda_323_III_1840_cc_1989_91_06_89_09_91_323_F_1_8_i_16V_5_Drs_D_o_h_c_Manual_350_648_16mm_12MZ331-58909-770.htmlbuy saying that it'll be worth a trip to the scrappy just to confirm it :D