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Hello All
With a aluminum radiator, what should the pounds of the cap should be on th=
e overflow tank?=C2=A0 I have had a 13 pound cap on the overflow tank and h=
ave gone through 3=C2=A0 heater control values in 5700 miles and they all l=
eak.
So now I am thinking about a 90 degrees manual valve with a very short hand=
le that would fit in the stock location as the heater control valve utilizi=
ng the bracket of the heater control valve that=C2=A0 would allow me to ble=
ed all air from the motor at the highest point, which I believe is the heat=
er core,. The idea is try and and retain as close to possible the stock cor=
rect look, be able to bleed any air when refilling the radiator and have th=
e ability to manually turn on the heater once to twice a year as I live in =
a very moderate environment and drive the car year round.
Any ideas as to a part number or manufacture that would meet these requirem=
ents or any other ideas?
Thanks
Joel Martin
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setdir=3D"false">Hello All</div><div dir=3D"ltr" data-setdir=3D"false"><br>=
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should the pounds of the cap should be on the overflow tank? I have =
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r control values in 5700 miles and they all leak.</div><div dir=3D"ltr" dat=
a-setdir=3D"false"><br></div><div dir=3D"ltr" data-setdir=3D"false">So now =
I am thinking about a 90 degrees manual valve with a very short handle that=
would fit in the stock location as the heater control valve utilizing the =
bracket of the heater control valve that would allow me to bleed all =
air from the motor at the highest point, which I believe is the heater core=
,. The idea is try and and retain as close to possible the stock correct lo=
ok, be able to bleed any air when refilling the radiator and have the abili=
ty to manually turn on the heater once to twice a year as I live in a very =
moderate environment and drive the car year round.</div><div dir=3D"ltr" da=
ta-setdir=3D"false"><br></div><div dir=3D"ltr" data-setdir=3D"false">Any id=
eas as to a part number or manufacture that would meet these requirements o=
r any other ideas?</div><div dir=3D"ltr" data-setdir=3D"false"><br></div><d=
iv dir=3D"ltr" data-setdir=3D"false">Thanks</div><div dir=3D"ltr" data-setd=
ir=3D"false"><br></div><div dir=3D"ltr" data-setdir=3D"false">Joel Martin<b=
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