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    Frank Wheeler
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    Recently had a small leak from the left hand side of the radiator. This info may be of use to other 3200 owners but the front and rear radiators have three rubber connecting tubes retained with jubilee clips between both core sections. The tubes are not visible and the pop riveted end plate has to be removed to gain access. I was not aware of these connecting tubes and they did not look as if they had ever been changed. There is also no information in the workshop manual regarding the radiator make up.

    The tubes have been replaced and all is good but decided to have the front rad re-cored while out as the cooling fins between the cores were starting to erode and it’s a good few hours to remove and replace. I have attached a drawing and rad info which I managed to chase down.

    Maserati 3200GT / Assetto Corsa Radiator

    Make: Ordonez

    Code: 1010031825

    Model: MS-012.40 + MS-013.40

    Ref Origin Maserati: 384000101

    Material: Copper

    Inlet / Outlet: 38mm o/d stub

    Exchanger connection: 6 x 28mm o/d stub

    Exchanger connection tubes: 3 x 28mm bore x 36mm o/d x 45mm long

     

    3200 GT radiator

     

    #15363
    Graham Wood
    Participant

    Thanks Frank, useful info for us 3200 owners!

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