Radiator label question
Having obtained a nice "Firing order" label from Roger for my 86 Euro 16v (twin dizzy) I want to fit the label. But also to remove and re-fix the larger "Danger ! High Tension" label.
At some point in the past it appears my car had a new radiator fitted but some idiot fitted the "Danger High Tension label upside down - Duh !!
So I have the two labels to refit. Does anyone have a picture of the radiator for a Euro 16v '84-86 ?
I've not sure if my car originally had the "Danger High Tension" label as well as the firing order label - anyone ?
At some point in the past it appears my car had a new radiator fitted but some idiot fitted the "Danger High Tension label upside down - Duh !!
So I have the two labels to refit. Does anyone have a picture of the radiator for a Euro 16v '84-86 ?
I've not sure if my car originally had the "Danger High Tension" label as well as the firing order label - anyone ?
Perfect ! Many thanks for the quick response. I've repainted the top of the radiator, and now I can fit the labels where they were intended to go :-)
I seem to be missing the label from the aircon condensor.... your Euro looks very clean and original.
I seem to be missing the label from the aircon condensor.... your Euro looks very clean and original.
John here is my 88 S4 the firing order may have been moved but i have seen the FI in the position shown on many radiators
FWIW I also took some 3M flim protectant and covered the labels so they will always be clear,
I also used some metal polish on the top of the radiator,
The later rads will polish up like this after the anodize is polished off
FWIW I also took some 3M flim protectant and covered the labels so they will always be clear,
I also used some metal polish on the top of the radiator,
The later rads will polish up like this after the anodize is polished off



