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Old 08-12-2005, 12:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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3rd Generation Does a 1987 turbo radiator fit on a 1987 n/a???????????

Hey guys i just noticed i need a new rad the one i have now fills up with coolant at the bottom and then it overflows everywhere but i was wondering if the rad off a 87 turbo will fit my car thnx....
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Old 08-12-2005, 01:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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They are interchangable, although they look a little different from one another.
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Thnx bgrieger i was wondering like i said in my previous post the radiator fills up with coolant in the pocket at the bottom above the drain plug im hopping its my radiator seeing how i already flused it 5days ago and i thought that solved my problem but do you think it could be a BHG .....
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Drive it a while and find out. Check all cooling system problems first (thermostat, rad cap etc). If they're all good, then start looking into whether you might have a BHG.
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The first BHG I had also displayed it's symptoms by pressurizing the radiator and causing it to weep around the seams.
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i have an 87na with a turbo rad, its fine and fits no problems, well mine did atleast.
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