um, do they lool like they are the same size, inlet and outlet in the same spot? If so then maybe.
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Can a 1991 camry's radiator be used on 1997 corolla?
i have a rust 1991 camry ready to go to the junk yard and my 1997 corolla has a leaky rad..
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Unlikely, different model and year and generation and engine size.
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Motorcycles are cheaper.
If it will fit... try it. It probably has ~the cooling capacity. On the other hand, let's say you shoe horn this in place... and it blows real quick because of its age? The new generation of rads are not the same as in the old days... they only are expected to last 5-7 years. I expect you should be able to handle this problem for under $500.
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Nov 30th, 2005 10:44 PM #5
Mcgyver it.
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No it will not, def, positivly absolutley not
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