Anyone reccomend a good radiator place in wellington central or porirua?
Mike
good wellington radiator place?
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good wellington radiator place?
1973 SWB Land Rover V8 Hybrid
1994 Toyota Surf
1994 Toyota Surf
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nope just removing the transmission cooler out of the bottom of the radiator tank. That way there is no restriction and oil isnt heating the radiator fluid before it hits the engine. common cause for surfs overheating.
Cheers for the contacts and once I get the surf back on the road will be keen to hit some tracks around wellington ..... if there are any here that is
Mike
Cheers for the contacts and once I get the surf back on the road will be keen to hit some tracks around wellington ..... if there are any here that is

Mike
1973 SWB Land Rover V8 Hybrid
1994 Toyota Surf
1994 Toyota Surf
mike wrote:Cheers for the contacts and once I get the surf back on the road will be keen to hit some tracks around wellington ..... if there are any here that is![]()
Mike
Tons of tracks around Wellington. Akatarawa Forest is full of them but most of it is not open to general public access. You will need to join one of the several 4x4 clubs around the capital on their many organised trips in there. Most clubs will take out of town visitors on their harder trips if you can prove you belong to another club and have the necessary expertise and equipment. Just ask some local 4x4 owners or one of the 4x4 workshops for info. You won't be disappointed with the action available.
Cloggy