Jump to content
Ultimate Subaru Message Board

Do I need a 2-core rad for my loyale?


Recommended Posts

Hi All,

I've been reading all the radiator related threads lately, since I've got some overheating issues myself, and have a couple questions.

 

Symptoms: when going uphill with a full load temperature climbs to about 2/3 up scale (it's normally at 1/3 or so). At this point coolant bubbles into and out of the overflow tank and engine starts to knock more (timing is already retarded a bit to go easy on a worn main bearing). Electric fan works fine.

 

1) I have a 2-core rad in right now, but I think it might be plugged. About 10% of the foil fins are starting to fall out too. I priced out a 2-core and it's 50% more than a normal replacement ($290 vs $180 cdn). I'm wondering if the normal one would be adequate and better than my current 2-core. Anyone have a comment on the performance of a stock radiator with a fully loaded car in 85'F weather?

 

2) Is it worth my time to bother trying a chemical flush? I've heard it's a band-aid solution at best.

 

3) is the popular online shop radiators.com or radiator.com? Has anyone from Canada tried them? Their toll-free numbers don't work from here.

 

Thanks!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

#1: 2-core is extra insurance, especially in BC with long drives over the mountains..... and with a "full load" as you say. If you have A/C, a one-row under those conditions will be marginal. Since you're running with the timing retarded, the engine will tend to run a bit hot anyway. All in all, my choice would be two-row.

 

For #2 and #3, here's what I wrote in a previous post. I don't know if you can order delivery to Canada.... but it's worth a try.

 

- - - - - -

 

My original radiator acted clogged up back in July. I went through about $20 of increasingly stronger off-the-shelf flushes which didn't work. Local shops wanted $50-$70 for an acid flush.

 

So I started shopping around. Finally settled on a Silla two-row radiator -- it's heavy-duty brass and looks bulletproof. I had ordered two previous (different brand) but they were so light-guage that they were both damaged in shipment. The Silla seems too solid to suffer that fate.

 

I think I got a great deal: $75 (included shipping). Other two-rows ranged from $110 to $150.

 

Now, the problem: construction was solid, but the mounting holes didn't quite line up. The filler neck had to be bent back a bit for clearance. It took a couple hours of filing and tweaking to get it mounted. Shouldn't have had to do this for a "drop-in" replacement. The good news was that even with my pounding and bending, the radiator held up and didn't spring any leaks :D

 

 

If I had to do it again: If I needed to save $40+ bucks, I wouldn't mind doing the Silla again. Otherwise, it would be safer to get a true drop-in.

 

I ordered the Silla from Ron at Radiator Supply House, Sweet Home, OR. 1-877-615-3002. He had it dropped-shipped from the Calif warehouse. Just a happy customer...

 

-- Mark

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks EmmCeeBee.

 

One other thing, from what I gather reading here, the 91 Loyale Turbo uses a 2-core (which is what I got a quote for). Can I just drop in the turbo one? Do the turbos also use an electic fan with a thermoswitch?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

Update:

 

After searching around and not being able to even find a 2-core that would fit, I got fed up and just put in a new, regular single core. Temperature is fine now, and sits solidly at 1/3 on the gauge even up steep hills in hot weather.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

×
×
  • Create New...