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Anyone have access to part number for 81 Truck 1.6 A/C Radiator ?
by
Baron VonZeppelin
on 02 Nov, 2009 23:34
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Need a new radiator. Not finding much anything the same size offered so far. A lot of sketchy details and half ass application listings is what i find most of. Like one size fits all. Just buy it from us, and hurry it up.
Couple sources have told me to get them the VW part number for the application. Will the number be on radiator ? And where located ?
Approx measures are 26-1/8" across
Just the core - is about 22-1/2" across
12-3/4" tall
1-5/8" thick
2 core ?
3 core ?
Anyone have a good price source / supplier ?
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#1
by
macka
on 02 Nov, 2009 23:59
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#2
by
Baron VonZeppelin
on 03 Nov, 2009 01:07
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Thank you Macka.
All of those are too small, but it inspired me some more to keep browsing the web further. Found the right size/application/VW part number on autohaus-az
http://www.autohausaz.com/search/product.aspx?sid=uca3y345g5jl2z45cejynjnr&makeid=800026@VW&modelid=1367737@RABBIT%20PICKUP%20&year=1981&cid=16@Cooling%20System&gid=2172@RadiatorVW# 171 121 253 CL
568mm core (22.36 inches)
Retails $318 USD - their price $145
Its a top brand though ... Modine
Holy *** ! lmao
I started out hoping the $30 rad from prothe was my ticket.
Things have changed a little now. ugghh
I'm pretty sure this is a 3 core unit. fwiw
Mine put out a small trace of steam through the grille the other day when i let it sit, running the engine for a while at various speeds checking various things (without a fan). Only time i have seen it do that.
Couldn't find source of steam. But thought i should probably go ahead and start looking for a new one before i drive way up into the cold of Canada soon. About 800 miles North of here. brrrr
It has VW-Audi logo on top passenger side, and date code on top driver side. But can't see a part number (still in truck) on the sides or anywhere.
On to more internet searches in hopes of better price i guess ....
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#3
by
dennis
on 03 Nov, 2009 08:44
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$145 is not a bad price. I buy a lot of parts for my business, and that is not far off of what I pay. VW list on the part number you mentioned is $318.35.
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#4
by
Baron VonZeppelin
on 03 Nov, 2009 11:49
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That is true Dennis. Especially being Modine brand.
And it includes free shipping.
Found some others as low as 105-110, but not Modine.
And not free shipping.
The $30 starting point really ruined me i think. lol
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#5
by
Baron VonZeppelin
on 04 Nov, 2009 00:15
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My local CarQuest in Asheboro, NC does WorldPac parts.
The regional WorldPac supplier to them is in Raleigh, NC.
They have the right size radiator on WorldPac and its same pic as the Modine pic on Autohaus-AZ.
Their (carquest) cost is $90.
They have done me 'pretty right' before.
But not this time. Fuggr wants to stick on the $209 "wholesale price" even when we're both looking at the $90 cost on his screen, and i pointed it out.
Might go back in a day or two - during their 1st shift - and grab a different counterman.
Using 84 Jetta TD with A/C as application seems to work better - almost everytime - when trying to find a Rad with these particular specs.
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#6
by
dennis
on 04 Nov, 2009 08:13
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Hmmm. I am not a Carquest but my Wolrldpac price is 143.00. Gonna have to speak to my sales rep about that. However, Carquest does own Worldpac now. I am going to call a different vendor, and check price, and brand, but they charge shipping where as Worldpac does not.
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#7
by
GEE-BEE
on 09 Nov, 2009 12:27
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GERMANAUTOPARTS.COM FOR 78.10 WITH OR WITHOUT EXPANSION TANK
Iam going with a Scirocco 16 v radiator, and iam going to buyboth hoses for the bottom and the top hose
625 mm long
Gee-Bee
81 caddy with AAZ, next will be new style compressor and Scirocco condenser...
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#8
by
Baron VonZeppelin
on 09 Nov, 2009 13:09
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Thanks GB.
I got with the manager last week at Carquest and they have been doing me real good on WorldPac stuff now. Getting lots of goodies through them. Its just like having Autohaus-AZ, in NC. lol
568-570mm is biggest that will fit between the alternator and driver headlight on Truck with a/c and factory accessory arrangement. And by my luck, its also the most expensive one of them all. But its a quality Modine unit and looks nice. Got it last week. $120
All new hoses throughout, clamps, senders, fan switch, exp tank with a level sensor add on, ... etc ...
But my clamps are coming from GermanAutoParts.com
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#9
by
GEE-BEE
on 09 Nov, 2009 15:20
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Your more than welcome..
I have a complete South African ( front End ) core support and fenders on mine so I have lot's of room...
If you would like a pic email me at
[email protected]
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#10
by
maxfax
on 09 Nov, 2009 18:21
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$120 is still a decent price for a radiator, and a Modine yet.... I must say I've been pretty tickled with carquest myself.. THe local one finally reopened after being bought out by local compeditors.... It helps too that the owner is an amazing parts guy... "Hey Glen, I need a gas tank for a 75 Volvo wagon!" and a week later I had it..
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#11
by
Jettage1
on 10 Nov, 2009 11:41
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Regarding VW part numbers, go to
www.vagcat.com. Once you sign in, you can look up most numbers. It's not 100% effective - I've had some things that weren't entirely clear, but it's a good resource.
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#12
by
stewardc
on 12 Nov, 2009 07:48
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Sorry to hijack the thread, but does anyone know of a good big rad with a filler neck? I need to get rid of the stupid expansion tank.
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#13
by
GEE-BEE
on 12 Nov, 2009 12:36
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SEARCH EBAY : SCIROCCO RADIATOR, SUMMITRACING IS SELLING A TYPE YOUR LOOKING FOR...
SORRY ABOUT THE CAP'S !
GEE-BEE
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#14
by
teftdossy
on 29 Dec, 2009 11:59
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Im looking for the part number for the cushioned interior panel that is right next to your left knee, mine ws stolen and i need to get a replacement part number to get a price from Mazda for a replacement. Anyone help or direct me to somewhere i can get the number?
Cheers
Donato