(2 days ago)
Got the new radiator in.
Ran into problems immediately. The cheap Chinese piece of shit I had in there before(last replacement) had seized a few bolts into those screw things you slip over metalwork to hold them on the otherside. One snapped off, the other got stuck in. Removed the lines no problem, 19mm crowsfoot is a bit tricky to use on the ratchet but is better than rounding the fucker.
Anyway I ended up giving up trying to remove the fans since the bolt was stuck, disconnected the wires, and removed the whole assembly. Definitely doing it that way next time, so much easier. Then I spent 45 mins cutting and bashing the bolt until it broke off. The new lower fan support used 2 slots so I didn't need to get any extra bolts. The slots were 5mm too shallow so the fan shroud needed modifying. Get that in, go to slot it in....the welds were too high to allow the side bushings to fit close, so out it went again to cut a small bevel around the hole.
Got it all in, fitting, then(tl;dr) the auto trans cooler lines didn't bolt up because the threaded section on the radiator were too short to make a good seal...off to the parts store for a cooler which I plumbed in-series with the original one, hopefully it cools better(it should, since it isn't running through hot coolant now before being "cooled", just through 2 coolers).
Stuck it all back together, filled it up, ran for 5 mins, turned off, opened cap to get air out. Repeated another time. Level hasn't gone down yet, which is promising.
Also replaced the lower radiator hose, cut up my hand a bit but it's done now.
52mm replacement for a 26mm. Aluminium everything, seems nice.
They also threw in a "free radiator cap" which was the cheapest piece of shit I've ever seen. Chucked the old one back on since it was relatively new and had an actual kPa rating on it. And flushed out the block a little with the hose.
2 hour job turned into an 8 hour + $140 job(but saved 20% off the cooler, on sale ftw)