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 A while back when I was doing the headlight harness upgrade I noticed the radiator had a small pinhole leak in it. I currently do not have any overheating issues but want to be proactive so I don't. So question now is do I convert to an open cooling system or do I just replace the few parts and keep it closed? 

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Great, thanks for the info. 

 

As for rads I know it's kind of a crap shoot. 

 

Was looking at this one

 

https://www.mishimoto.com/1991-2001-jeep-cherokee-replacement-radiator.html

 

But any other ones to consider? 

 

I believe the parts needed are. 

-rad

-rad cap

-Overflow

-Thermostat housing from a 92+

 

I also plan to replace the water pump and hoses. 

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I bought a CSF from Rock Auto about 3 years ago, and found the workmanship (and thus performance) to be totally accceptable.   I know that other guys have reported otherwise, but that has been my experience with both my current MJ and my previous XJ.

 

I am a big fan of the open cooling system because they are "self-burping" and thus the issue of air trapped in the cooling system seems to be non-existent.

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If you go with a 2 or 3 row, use a MOPAR Clutch fan. The After Market ones are a bit wider. So, no clearance with a 3 row radiator. I have been using the CFS 3 row brass or all metal for over 5 years. I learned the hard way about the aftermarket Clutch fans. That and Death Wobble. DW took out the motor mounts. So, the engine flopped forward. I did have that radiator repaired. But its sitting up stairs above the garage if needed. 

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