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Radiator cap?
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<blockquote data-quote="cchardwick" data-source="post: 5385" data-attributes="member: 758"><p>I thought about that, but that will only happen if the radiator overheats. I used a 16 pound spring and stretched it out so I'm assuming it's now probably over 20 pounds, the max for a radiator cap. The original cap was a seven pound cap. I'm still searching for a replacement cap but want to get it ready to drive for the next snow storm and can't wait around for a cap. Hopefully this is a short term fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cchardwick, post: 5385, member: 758"] I thought about that, but that will only happen if the radiator overheats. I used a 16 pound spring and stretched it out so I'm assuming it's now probably over 20 pounds, the max for a radiator cap. The original cap was a seven pound cap. I'm still searching for a replacement cap but want to get it ready to drive for the next snow storm and can't wait around for a cap. Hopefully this is a short term fix. [/QUOTE]
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