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Author Subject: radiator help please fan not mounted correctly
3gan

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Post #1
I have seen some parts on eBay etc but unsure if I have the correct engine reference
Can someone please point me in the exact engine reference I should be looking at
I have a Peugeot 306 gti6 2000 model phase 3

Secondly my air con rad has been removed and the cooling rad has been fitted with straps but it looks pretty rubbish
Are there upper rad brackets I can buy or is it usually mounted via the air con rad?

Many thanks
Posted 5th Feb 2014 at 23:35
armzsc6

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Post #2
It mounts in a black plastic cowling behind the AC rad then has 2 metal clips ( which always rot and break) holding it into place on the slam panel.

Engine reference? You mean engine code? XU10J4RS also called RFS

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Posted 2nd Feb 2014 at 08:56
cully

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Post #3
part numbers for the rad clips are....
1327.34 O/s rad top clip £3.67
1327.40 N/s rad top clip £4.42
Posted 2nd Feb 2014 at 11:12
3gan

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Post #4
Many thanks for the replies
Ill get some rad brackets ordered up

As to the engine code yes I was trying to work our what exact engine model I have
I have a hea full of Mitsubishi references and this pug is like starting all over again

Ask me about an evo and I am usually having an answer for most things
Posted 2nd Feb 2014 at 13:42
3gan

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Post #5
Anyone have any pic of their rad mounted without the air con rad please
Posted 2nd Feb 2014 at 13:43
3gan

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Post #6
Cars at the garage and I am sure there was only one fan fitted so wondering if its been modified
So bugger can't take a look
Posted 2nd Feb 2014 at 13:56
3gan

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Post #7
ok people's ages to get some pics today
now the original rad is in place with brackets!
air con rad has been removed
the fan is mounted into a plastic housing but it has two
real nasty brackets made up to support it
can someone please advise how the rad fan is usually attached
is it normally mounted to the air con rad?
do I need to source a new fan and shroud to mount it correctly?
looks like there may be lugs missing

I will try and upload some pics can't see the option from my phone :-(
Posted 5th Feb 2014 at 23:05
cully

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Post #8
the std fan cowling mounts via two hole at the bottom, the unit slides onto the crossmember, where two rubber bungs fit in large holes which in turn fit the crosmember holes, then the rad mounts via its two pegs into the rubber bung/grommets into these holes

it mounts at the top via the spring clips listed above,
and the sides of the cowl slide into groves on the edges of the rad
Posted 6th Feb 2014 at 09:59
3gan

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Post #9
many thanks buddy yes looks like the rad shroud is a little worse for wear
I just ordered a new 12" slimline fan
will
mount that onto the rad now and bin the old fan
thank you for your help buddy
Posted 6th Feb 2014 at 16:06
3gan

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Post #10
is it possible to do the above and mount the rad without the fan housing buddy?
Posted 6th Feb 2014 at 16:09
3gan

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Post #11
all sorted with slimline fan
now to sort the leaky lower rad pipe!
those fittings are awful :-(
Posted 11th Feb 2014 at 14:40

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