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Taking a chance on a Chinese-made aluminum radiator for my Bugeye

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I've been fighting overheating problems ever since putting a 1275 into my BE. Anytime the outside temp was 80F or above, the engine temp would creep up to 195-200F at idle or after driving at 70 mph for 15 minutes or so. I've flushed the radiator, eliminated all anti-freeze, added Water Wetter (which also provides lubrication for the water pump), checked the timing, checked the richness of the carb, etc., but was still having problems.

I've finally decided that the OE radiator is just too marginal for the 1275. I ordered a Geo Metro radiator, but it turned out to be too tall. 'Sent it back and ordered this Chinese-made aluminum radiator from eBay:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/130895679557?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649


I've been wondering how good they were for a long time. I tried to find someone who had one installed and could offer an opinion, but no luck. It's supposed to arrive this Thursday. As soon as I get it installed and we've had some more warm weather, I'll let everyone know if it was worth the $300.

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What about the accuracy of the gauge? have you pulled the bladder and put it boiling water....taking into account your elevation of course..
 

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Dan - I'm in a similar boat - Bugeye with a 1275, broken original down flow, need replacement, want aluminum. Did you try:

https://wizardcooling.com/category/59-austin-healey-bugeye-sprite.aspx

and if so did you reject them only on price? Has anyone got experience with one of their radiators on an uprated Bugeye?

Your results will be useful to many of us.

Walt

60 Bugeye with 1275 & rib case, (and many parts in boxes) getting ready for paint etc.
 
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What about the accuracy of the gauge? have you pulled the bladder and put it boiling water....taking into account your elevation of course..

Yes. It was indicating 200 in boiling water, so if anything it reads low.
 
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Hi Walt,

Dan - I'm in a similar boat - Bugeye with a 1275, broken original down flow, need replacement, want aluminum. Did you try:

https://wizardcooling.com/category/59-austin-healey-bugeye-sprite.aspx

and if so did you reject them only on price? Has anyone got experience with one of their radiators on an uprated Bugeye?

Your results will be useful to many of us.

Right - Primarily on price, although that one didn't have a cowling, which I think should be important. But after spending so much on other remedies that didn't work, I really didn't feel like I could justify the price tag they're asking anyway. :smile:

Dan
 

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So is the radiator outlet on the bottom on the correct side for a 1275? I did have an issue with the 1098 in my '68 with a Crossflow. Bottom hose needed to turn an awfully tight bend to get it to fit. Was always concerned that under high load i.e runs on the expressway at 70+ MPH that the lower hose could partially collapse under high load thus inhibiting water flow. Not sure if that will be an issue with this radiator or not. Does the crossflow have the lower hose on the opposite side? I had an issue with extended runs watching the temps climb to + 200, as soon as I hit the off ramp, temps would drop to below N by the time I got to the end of the exit ramp.
 

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My question is, are you saying in your first post, no one here in the states builds aluminum radiators? That's not so! Most speed shops have contacts with custom rad builders. As long as an item is made here, I'd rather pay one of our people extra than give anything to the chinese! This is one of the reasons we are loosing a lot of our businesses! JMHO. PJ
 
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Hi Jim,

So is the radiator outlet on the bottom on the correct side for a 1275? I did have an issue with the 1098 in my '68 with a Crossflow. Bottom hose needed to turn an awfully tight bend to get it to fit. Was always concerned that under high load i.e runs on the expressway at 70+ MPH that the lower hose could partially collapse under high load thus inhibiting water flow. Not sure if that will be an issue with this radiator or not. Does the crossflow have the lower hose on the opposite side? I had an issue with extended runs watching the temps climb to + 200, as soon as I hit the off ramp, temps would drop to below N by the time I got to the end of the exit ramp.

The two hose connections are in the same place as the downflow radiator I have in my Bugeye. IIRC the bottom hose connection on the crossflow is on the opposite side and is why the crossflow requires a crossover pipe.

Dan
 
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Hi Bill,

My 1275 does fine as long as it is moving. When I stop and idle the temp startes to climb. I installed an electric fan and I turn it on at 180 and it stays there until moving and the timp comes back down.

'Sounds like you're a bit better off than me since mine climbs if I drive for 15 minutes or more at 70 mph. I guess it just bothers me that the radiator design wasn't more conservative. I'm just spoiled by modern cars (like my 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe) that never overheats - even when we were driving in 115 degree weather in Southern California last summer. There's no way I could do that in the BE. :smile:

Dan
 
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Hi Paul,

My question is, are you saying in your first post, no one here in the states builds aluminum radiators? That's not so! Most speed shops have contacts with custom rad builders. As long as an item is made here, I'd rather pay one of our people extra than give anything to the chinese! This is one of the reasons we are loosing a lot of our businesses! JMHO. PJ

'Sorry, what I meant was I was unable to find any BE owner who had reported their own experience after installing one of these radiators.

Dan
 
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I got an email about this special this morning
https://bugeyeparts.com/?xg_source=msg_mes_network
And I agree with what is said about Chinese product in this
https://www.speedwellengineering.com/engine/speedwell-aluminum-radiator/

I was aware of both of those, but in both cases the price was just too rich for my wallet and both apparently require an electric fan since neither had a cowling. Let's just wait and see how well the Chinese one cools. I know that won't answer the reliability issue - only time will tell.

Dan
 

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A couple of comments.

It's my understanding that there is no difference in the ability to cool between a crossflow and downflow radiator in a Spridget. While I have no experience personally, in my talks with those who have much more experience in such things, this is what I have retained, ergo there is nothing to be gained or lost in changing from one to the other. Changing to aluminum, more cores, electric fans etc, does seem to help, from what I have read in the forums and from "the list".

Another solution that I have been considering, is to change to (Evans) Waterless Coolant. Once that has been done, you're done. boiling point of over 250 degrees, never freeze, and never have to flush again as it is totally non corrosive. While not cheap, it is certainly less than $300, a lot less effort, and you KNOW it's gonna work to keep the car from ever over heating.
 

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Did you get a quality thermostat? Did you pickle the head and block? Also, I think in an earlier post I mentioned that there are two water pumps.. one is a deep vane with larger dia. inlet than the outlet of the BE rad.. This setup would inhibit the engineering of the 1275 cooling... I ran a "Fast road cam" 9.75 comp, etc. in Denver and never had sustained temp problems.... ran an electric fan (very important) set at 190 and even sitting in traffic in 85 deg after coming off the freeway was never an issue.. yea it goes up a bit over 200 in the extremes but lets face it we're all WAY over what OEM wanted to run at... 165 deg... except in the dead of winter..haha My biggest concern was vapor lock because of the header...and no heat shield...so I setup the fan to run for 10 min's after the engine was shut down....only one time did it not work and that was in the fuel line not the manifold.
 
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Did you get a quality thermostat? Did you pickle the head and block? Also, I think in an earlier post I mentioned that there are two water pumps.. one is a deep vane with larger dia. inlet than the outlet of the BE rad.. This setup would inhibit the engineering of the 1275 cooling... I ran a "Fast road cam" 9.75 comp, etc. in Denver and never had sustained temp problems.... ran an electric fan (very important) set at 190 and even sitting in traffic in 85 deg after coming off the freeway was never an issue.. yea it goes up a bit over 200 in the extremes but lets face it we're all WAY over what OEM wanted to run at... 165 deg... except in the dead of winter..haha My biggest concern was vapor lock because of the header...and no heat shield...so I setup the fan to run for 10 min's after the engine was shut down....only one time did it not work and that was in the fuel line not the manifold.

I've tried two different thermostats (180F and 160F) that used different designs. I bought the engine from someone else who had done the rebuild, so I assume they must have "pickled" the head and block. The water pump is less than a year old; 'not sure which of the two styles it is, but I can tell you that it has an aluminum body instead of cast iron.

Dan
 

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Well, the so far the biggest unknown on the bucket list is if the engine was pickled... Some... either forget or because of wanting to do a quickie rebuild clean but don't boil because it adds time and money...iron castings rust and the rest is left to chance.. anyway to find out now? Water pumps are alum mostly now...do you save receipts? you could get the part# and trace back..anyway Hopefully, the new rad has the larger dia opening... All in all so far the pickling is the unturned item given that the timing etc. etc. is straight up... Others could chime in tooo Hap, are you out there???
 
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Hi Bill,

It's my understanding that there is no difference in the ability to cool between a crossflow and downflow radiator in a Spridget. While I have no experience personally, in my talks with those who have much more experience in such things, this is what I have retained, ergo there is nothing to be gained or lost in changing from one to the other. Changing to aluminum, more cores, electric fans etc, does seem to help, from what I have read in the forums and from "the list".

That was my understanding too.

Another solution that I have been considering, is to change to (Evans) Waterless Coolant. Once that has been done, you're done. boiling point of over 250 degrees, never freeze, and never have to flush again as it is totally non corrosive. While not cheap, it is certainly less than $300, a lot less effort, and you KNOW it's gonna work to keep the car from ever over heating.

I've seen the Waterless Coolant mentioned before and it does sound like it's worth buying - sort of like insurance against boil over - but even if that can't happen until 250F, I know that I'd still get really nervous seeing my temperature gauge that high. I know that may be a bit irrational, but then that's just me. :smile-new:

Dan
 

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Hi Bill,



That was my understanding too.



I've seen the Waterless Coolant mentioned before and it does sound like it's worth buying - sort of like insurance against boil over - but even if that can't happen until 250F, I know that I'd still get really nervous seeing my temperature gauge that high. I know that may be a bit irrational, but then that's just me. :smile-new:

Dan
I believe the chemistry majors can chime in but water HAS the best heat exchanging properties...the issue is its boiling point thus additions which raise it AND take away cooling potential..
 

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Hi Bill,



That was my understanding too.



I've seen the Waterless Coolant mentioned before and it does sound like it's worth buying - sort of like insurance against boil over - but even if that can't happen until 250F, I know that I'd still get really nervous seeing my temperature gauge that high. I know that may be a bit irrational, but then that's just me. :smile-new:

Dan
I believe the chemistry majors can chime in but water HAS the best heat exchanging properties...the issue is its boiling point thus additions which raise it AND take away cooling potential..
 
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