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Radiator cap?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 5388" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Unfortunatly thats not how it works. As the water heats up it expands, when this happens the radiator cap allows the extra coolant flow to the overflow tank. When the system cools off the water shrinks and draws coolant back from the overflow tank.</p><p>If the origonal cap was 7lb you really should have stuck with 7lb not 16.... Like i said you *may* damage the radiator running it at a higher pressure than it was built for.</p><p>Just be carefull, you don't want to kill the radiator</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 5388, member: 82"] Unfortunatly thats not how it works. As the water heats up it expands, when this happens the radiator cap allows the extra coolant flow to the overflow tank. When the system cools off the water shrinks and draws coolant back from the overflow tank. If the origonal cap was 7lb you really should have stuck with 7lb not 16.... Like i said you *may* damage the radiator running it at a higher pressure than it was built for. Just be carefull, you don't want to kill the radiator [/QUOTE]
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