Radiator caps
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southpw
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Radiator caps
I have an aftermarket radiator I have purchased used. It did not come with a cap. The filler hole is much smaller than that of the M38 diameter. My thoughts of easily going to the local auto store and comparing numerous on the shelf was just that, a thought. Shelf had 2 kinds. Upon asking the desk about more available and got the dreaded "for what vehicle?".
Anyone know how to measure for a rad cap and a site to purchase? I know I should get one that works at around 4psi but unsure how to identify the correct cap. My rad filler neck has an overflow tube. Not sure if cap should seal at the bottom of neck or around top flange?
Thanks
Brad
Anyone know how to measure for a rad cap and a site to purchase? I know I should get one that works at around 4psi but unsure how to identify the correct cap. My rad filler neck has an overflow tube. Not sure if cap should seal at the bottom of neck or around top flange?
Thanks
Brad
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I would start by contacting the aftermarket radiator's manufacturer or distributor. They may well have a set of installation instructions with a parts list.
If no joy with that then take the radiator to the parts store. Put a short length of hose on the overflow tube. Test fit caps until you get one in the correct PSI rating range that seals the seat below the overflow. Check this by blowing thru the hose. If it seals the seat the air will only escape out through the top surface of the cap. If it doesn't seal you will hear or feel the air escaping at the top radiator hose port.
If no joy with that then take the radiator to the parts store. Put a short length of hose on the overflow tube. Test fit caps until you get one in the correct PSI rating range that seals the seat below the overflow. Check this by blowing thru the hose. If it seals the seat the air will only escape out through the top surface of the cap. If it doesn't seal you will hear or feel the air escaping at the top radiator hose port.
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southpw
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Thanks guys. There is a rad shop local to me that epoxy'd my tank. I will see what he says.
I cant find a manufacturer's name on the rad which makes it harder. I found an aluminum rad on ebay and contacted them about the rad cap.
Once the snow stops flying I will take a trip to Napa and see what they have. Only problem with Napa in Canada is everything is in a warehouse with just oils, etc in the actual store.
I cant find a manufacturer's name on the rad which makes it harder. I found an aluminum rad on ebay and contacted them about the rad cap.
Once the snow stops flying I will take a trip to Napa and see what they have. Only problem with Napa in Canada is everything is in a warehouse with just oils, etc in the actual store.
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Some of us do not have to wait for "someday".
A word of wisdom when you take the cap from the old grizzled guy take it home. Put it on the radiator and do the air flow tests I posted above. Also read the print on the cap for the rated pressure yourself just to make sure the old grizzled guy was not blind or just an old grizzled guy with no calling! Many later systems are 7 or more PSI but you need 4 1/2 PSI.
A word of wisdom when you take the cap from the old grizzled guy take it home. Put it on the radiator and do the air flow tests I posted above. Also read the print on the cap for the rated pressure yourself just to make sure the old grizzled guy was not blind or just an old grizzled guy with no calling! Many later systems are 7 or more PSI but you need 4 1/2 PSI.
Wes K
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