Non-aluminum Replacement Radaitor for a 94 Chimaera?

Non-aluminum Replacement Radaitor for a 94 Chimaera?

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NJ94Chim

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18 posts

17 months

Tuesday 25th March
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The radiator in my '94 Chimaera has developed a leak. I will be taking it over to a local repair shop to see if it can be recored.

But if it can't be, I will need to replace it. I would prefer to stick with something as close to the orignal as possible.

Does anyone know what manufacturer/car the TVR radiator was sourced from? (Have seen a couple of mentions that the Chimaera was fitted with a radiator from a Range Rover Classic 1992-1994.)

Also, I've seen references to replacement radiators from a UK company called Allmakes. Does anyone know of them, and better still, whether they make a drop in replacement for the Chimaera's radiator?

Thanks in advance

ez64

240 posts

173 months

Tuesday 25th March
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Got mine from radtec on ebay (uk company) the prices have gone up a bit since but I bought a chinese ali one before for 50% less and then had to re-buy from a decent manufacturer again once it sprung a leak after a week.

Radtec one is great and looks like the original.

FunkyGibbon

3,815 posts

275 months

Tuesday 25th March
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Replacement part number is TVR K0124 and can be sourced from Motaclan, Racetech Direct and ebay (and probably others, just did a quick google).

TVR K0124A is the aluminium one.

I believe they are now manufactured buy Aaron Radiator.

If you are near the Cambs/Bedford area and can recommend a fitter who did mine last year.

Loubaruch

1,298 posts

209 months

Tuesday 25th March
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Any Radiator specialist should be able to recore your original rad if the steel frame is OK. I had mine done last year but not cheap £465 inc VAT about the price of an Ali one. As the TVR chassis flexes a bit the original Brass/copper rads are apparently better at resisting this but many owners seem quite happy with Ali and they are a lot lighter. I believe the core is the same as a Range Rover but the inlet and outlets are in a different position so not a direct swap.

andrewcliffe

1,209 posts

235 months

Tuesday 25th March
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Its a few years since I had a Chimaera, but when my radiator split, I got it recored. P&M Radiators near Norwich did mine. Cost wasn't unreasonable, and I fitted it myself.

jojackson4

3,040 posts

148 months

Wednesday 26th March
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Aaron rads direct
Got mine 6-7 years ago all good and if you mention Piston heads you got a discount

NJ94Chim

Original Poster:

18 posts

17 months

I suppose I should have mentioned that the Chimaera and I are both garaged in New Jersey!

Regardless, thanks for the info on the sources.

Radiator comes out tomorrow (supposed to hit upper 70's here, so garage wil be warm). Then off to the local shop to see if it can be recored - crossing fingers. Otherwise I will source it from the UK.

Thanks again

NJ94Chim

Original Poster:

18 posts

17 months

I suppose I should have mentioned that the Chimaera and I are both garaged in New Jersey!

Regardless, thanks for the info on the sources.

Radiator comes out tomorrow (supposed to hit upper 70's here, so garage wil be warm). Then off to the local shop to see if it can be recored - crossing fingers. Otherwise I will source it from the UK.

Thanks again

andrewcliffe

1,209 posts

235 months

Saturday
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If your radiator shop has a catalogue of cores they can buy in, the Range Rover is probably a starting point.