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Re: On my knees before the MG Gods...

To: SEFisher@AOL.COM, (British Cars)british-cars@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: On my knees before the MG Gods...
From: "Roger Garnett" <rwg1@cornell.edu>
Date: Fri, 8 Jul 1994 12:48:54 EST
 what are the particulars of coolant bottle installation? 
> It Seems To Me  that you'd want the bottle to be pressurized,
> with the inlet at the bottom, so that when the engine 
> cooled the pressure would force the coolant back past the 
> radiator cap.  Yes? 

No. It's a pretty simple system- you need:

-A recovery style radiator cap *that fits your radiator neck properly*.
-a recovery bottle - (a vessel that holds water)
a hose from the overflow to the bottom of the bottle.

A standard radiator cap has one valve, and simply blows off past the stated 
pressure. A recovery cap is 2 part, with a second valve that works in 
the opposite direction. Works like this:

Water in your rad gets hot, and expands, the pressure builds up and excess
water blows past the cap into the bottle. When the water cools, the pressure 
drops (negative), and sucks the return valve open, sucking water back out of 
the recovery bottle, into the rad.

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      Roger Garnett           (Roger_Garnett@cornell.edu)
        "The South Lansing Centre For Wayward Sports Cars"
     


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