Radiator R&R
#1
Radiator R&R
Well, found the source of the random coolant smell last night. RF radiator is weeping. I watched the video over on RennTech for bumper removal and radiator access. Anybody have any thoughts or tips on the actual replacement process itself? Would appear pretty straightforward, but I have never done it.
#3
I just did this job a couple days ago.
First, take off your bumper and make sure it is the only radiator that is leaking. I mistakenly ordered just the drivers side, got the bumper off when that came in and found the passenger side was leaking but hadn't started dripping yet.
Really, the job is easy.
First, take off your bumper and make sure it is the only radiator that is leaking. I mistakenly ordered just the drivers side, got the bumper off when that came in and found the passenger side was leaking but hadn't started dripping yet.
Really, the job is easy.
#5
I have 3 friends that are long time techs for various Porsche dealerships, two other friends that are in the "business" and own Porsches. I told them I can occasionally after a hot and brisk canyon run smell coolant up front but no leaks on the ground and no appreciable coolant loss. Recommendation is a coolant sealer to help stop any seepage. They told me it is used all the time with great success but it's generally not recommended to their customers as they generally want a 100% fix the first time and will ante up the funds without question. I tried it, no more coolant smell, ever.
#6
I just did my center rad. I replaced the left and right ones a few months back. Anyone have the leaking left and right rad that are not smashed that would send me? I will pay the shipping.
#7
I've got both still. Haven't smashed them yet.
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#8
I will have a right radiator later this week.
Is it possible to change out the radiator without dumping the entire cooling system? I plan to capture and reuse the coolant as it was just changed the end of September. Just want to know if I need to plan on all 7.5 gallons rushing out at one time. What about "burping" the cooling system once it is all put back together, is that needed, if so is there a special procedure?
I have the nifty burping funnel for normal radiator cap type systems, but I don't think it will work on the Porsche system.
Is it possible to change out the radiator without dumping the entire cooling system? I plan to capture and reuse the coolant as it was just changed the end of September. Just want to know if I need to plan on all 7.5 gallons rushing out at one time. What about "burping" the cooling system once it is all put back together, is that needed, if so is there a special procedure?
I have the nifty burping funnel for normal radiator cap type systems, but I don't think it will work on the Porsche system.
#9
I will have a right radiator later this week.
Is it possible to change out the radiator without dumping the entire cooling system? I plan to capture and reuse the coolant as it was just changed the end of September. Just want to know if I need to plan on all 7.5 gallons rushing out at one time. What about "burping" the cooling system once it is all put back together, is that needed, if so is there a special procedure?
I have the nifty burping funnel for normal radiator cap type systems, but I don't think it will work on the Porsche system.
Is it possible to change out the radiator without dumping the entire cooling system? I plan to capture and reuse the coolant as it was just changed the end of September. Just want to know if I need to plan on all 7.5 gallons rushing out at one time. What about "burping" the cooling system once it is all put back together, is that needed, if so is there a special procedure?
I have the nifty burping funnel for normal radiator cap type systems, but I don't think it will work on the Porsche system.
Here's a tip. Pull the hose clips off the old radiator and install them on the new radiator before putting the new radiator in the car.
#10
I will have a right radiator later this week.
Is it possible to change out the radiator without dumping the entire cooling system? I plan to capture and reuse the coolant as it was just changed the end of September. Just want to know if I need to plan on all 7.5 gallons rushing out at one time. What about "burping" the cooling system once it is all put back together, is that needed, if so is there a special procedure?
I have the nifty burping funnel for normal radiator cap type systems, but I don't think it will work on the Porsche system.
Is it possible to change out the radiator without dumping the entire cooling system? I plan to capture and reuse the coolant as it was just changed the end of September. Just want to know if I need to plan on all 7.5 gallons rushing out at one time. What about "burping" the cooling system once it is all put back together, is that needed, if so is there a special procedure?
I have the nifty burping funnel for normal radiator cap type systems, but I don't think it will work on the Porsche system.
#11
Get the hose clamping pliers you need two. one for the bottom hose and one for the top. a small one for the little bleeder line. I hooked up the lower hose then filled the rad up as much as I could then reconnected the top lines. cut down on the bleeding time.
#12
Any tips for bleeding? Jack the rear of the car up as high as possible and run it? (Just no Ferris Bueller action-LOL) How does the bleeder on ther overflow tank work?
Thx for your help so far. Bumper is off, new radiator just came out of the box, time to get serious. Lot's of stuff around the radiator, fan and A/C condenser. It's pretty busy in there.
Thx for your help so far. Bumper is off, new radiator just came out of the box, time to get serious. Lot's of stuff around the radiator, fan and A/C condenser. It's pretty busy in there.
#13
Anyone have tips for how to flush the coolant system?
I, so far, have:
- Right and Left Front Radiators
- 1 Gallon of OEM Coolant
- Supply and Return Hoses for both front radiators (4 total)
- Extra hose clamps (top and bottom)
- New Coolant Expansion Tank Cap
I am trying to decide on how much additional coolant to buy. I was initially planning on (2) more gallons as I am not sure how hard it is to flush the entire system. I still have the ominous green coolant in the car from early 2003 and would like to flush it out in favor of the updated coolant.
Anyone have any tutorial or DIY for complete flush/bleed?
I, so far, have:
- Right and Left Front Radiators
- 1 Gallon of OEM Coolant
- Supply and Return Hoses for both front radiators (4 total)
- Extra hose clamps (top and bottom)
- New Coolant Expansion Tank Cap
I am trying to decide on how much additional coolant to buy. I was initially planning on (2) more gallons as I am not sure how hard it is to flush the entire system. I still have the ominous green coolant in the car from early 2003 and would like to flush it out in favor of the updated coolant.
Anyone have any tutorial or DIY for complete flush/bleed?
Last edited by 95RogueM3; 01-31-2013 at 08:23 PM.
#15
No need to respond without any details, etc. Anyone can take their car to a shop, I'd like to avoid it if at all possible.