Radiator woes

Joshua Van Tol josh at spiny.com
Wed Aug 10 08:11:59 PDT 2011


If you do opt for a radiator without the trans cooler, you'll need to
connect those lines together, not block them off.

Or, you could connect them to separate trans cooler, which is what I'd
recommend.

On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 9:06 AM, Richard van der Hoff <
quattro at rvanderhoff.org.uk> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> You may recall I'm working on a 1984 Audi 200 turbo. For the record, the
> idea is to drive it to Romania on a BABE-style banger rally in a month's
> time...
>
> Anyway, the radiator has suffered the snapped-off-top-hose-connector
> disaster.
>
> A bit of googling and checking the archives suggests:
>  - any sort of home-made repair is likely to last about 5 minutes
>  - Audi made a repair kit which would last about 2 minutes longer than the
> home-made version
>  - The general wisdom is to replace the radiator.
>
> Not thrilled at throwing yet more money at this project, but fine, a
> replacement seems the best bet. Except... I can't find one.
>
> The particular problem is that the OEM radiator has an oil cooler in the
> bottom for the auto trans.
>
> Etka suggests this was present on "models with towing capability". It also
> seems to suggest that it was superceded by a radiator without the oil
> cooler... So one option seems to be to block off the lines to the
> transmission, replace with a normal radiator, and hope it lasts to Romania.
>
> Otherwise I could try to repair the original, or try harder to source a
> replacement.
>
> Any experience or suggestions from the list?
>
> Thanks!
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