Genuine GM radiator ordered and I decided to get the Nulon long life red concentrated coolant (not pre-mixed) so I could buy the 6L and 2.5L bottles. Just need to get new hoses, clamps and a thermostat
I would give it a visual check whilst you have everything out, I know this is not going to be conclusive but you will at least be able to spot any leaks. If you want to spend the money then I guess you could just replace it. Is it a daily driver? How many k's are you doing each year? If the car is a weekender I would just take a punt and leave the current pump in if it aint leaking
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Actually just another question. Am I meant to use any coolant pellets/tablets when I fill my new radiator with the red long life coolant?
Yes both my last VY & VZ's all rads that failed were at point of attachment of tanks or tank cracks never a core blockage or failure.
Btw don't overlook the Chinese rads, bought a VZ 6L Man one from Regents Park in Syd off a fella brand new 2yr warranty $105 delivered to the door.
Last edited by Micks; 13-01-2019 at 04:25 PM.
I wonder why GM decided to use PVC tanks on their radiators? Was it to reduce weight or costs?
And great suggestion Mick, however I’ve just recently purchased a genuine GM radiator. Also white lie suggested that I replace the heater tap while changing out the radiator. Do you think I should stick with a genuine heater tap or are there some perfectly good aftermarket ones available (like Dayco & Gates)?
Replaced my tap on the VZ about a yr ago with the dayco one, no problems. If you do suggest changing out all four hoses at the same time. When you fit them do it all outside the vehicle so you only have to do the final connections to the firewall & the block, otherwise it can be very fiddly doing up hose clamps around the heater tap insitu. Don't forget to put the vac line back on the heater tap actuator too.
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