best replacement radiator?

feelstranger feelstranger at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 21 09:54:29 EST 2004


Thanks for all your info folks - I agree that 13 years is not to bad - guess
I'll get Scott to hook me up.   I think I will try a patch for now tho'
Nat
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Linus Toy" <linust at mindspring.com>
To: <PeterBergin at aol.com>; <feelstranger at hotmail.com>
Cc: <200q20v at audifans.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 8:24 PM
Subject: RE: best replacement radiator?


I put in a Nissens all metal radiator when they became available here--I
wanted
all metal having had a plastic-tanked radiator fail suddenly on another car,
leaving my wife stranded.  Check the list archives--several people had
quality
problems with these, and I would echo the same issues.  FWIW, I would not
buy
that unit again, but once installed, the Nissens radiator is perfectly
functional, and probably less prone to catastrophic failure than an OEM
unit.
The OEM radiator by AKG is reasonably solid--better than the earlier
plastic-tanked radiators on the 10v cars.  As noted, they are lasting 12+
yrs
for most--in fact, mine had NOT failed when I replaced it a year ago--I
ordered
the Nissens as a pre-emptive part as I had to tear into a number of other
pieces and was concerned about breaking off one of the hose nipples--I got
mine
out intact and subsequently sold it off as a spare to another 200q owner.

The comment that these fail from thermal shock or overheating is a good
call--look for issues elsewhere in the system, such as a stuck thermostat or
failed fan resistor pack.


  _____
Linus Toy
Mercer Island, WA
linust at mindspring.com
  _____



> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 2:50 PM
> To: feelstranger at hotmail.com
> Cc: 200q20v at audifans.com
> Subject: Re: best replacement radiator?
>
>
> You can buy from Audi a replacement nipple for around $20.
> Use a good epoxy
> (JB Weld) to install it.  Had one go on my 5000 Avant at 190k
> and lasted for
> at least another 200k when I sold the car.  They break from
> thermal shock or
> overheating.
> Good luck!
>
> Pete
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