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1G Painting radiator ends

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tudds2k

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Aug 28, 2008
Long Island, New_York
Anyone paint their radiator ? Mine is yellowish on top. I was going to rattle can it with high temp enamel.
 

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Should do, after all it was made for radiators.
Removing it would definitly be the best way of doing it. Not only will you get access to it from all sides but it would also give you a chance to flush cooling system (as well as radiator itself) and clean up the radiator and straiten any bent vanes, if there are any major bent ones.
 
More projects :)
 
And while you have the radiator out of the way, why not upgrade that exhaust header, the turbo, and the down pipe? :)
My heat shields are really gross. Those are next :)
 
Your radiator is yellowish on top because the plastic end tank is compromised from years of heat cycles, it's not time to paint it, it's time to replace the radiator. That plastic gets weak and brittle and will break off, typically it shears right where the upper rad. hose attaches and leaves you stranded.

Here's a photo of what mine looked like before I decided to replace it.

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If I replace everything that was old and brittle I wouldn't have much of the car left. I'll keep that in mind when flushing/removing the radiator. A mishimoto may have to find its way back in the car
 
Did you get the cx racing fans as well?
 
I recommend the Mishimoto. I have the radiator and the slimline fans. Just make sure you check out the forums if you switch fans because the wiring is important. I had my wiring wrong and the fans would only come on at certain times, but not at all of the correct temperature points.
 
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