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Carrier Radiator Cap Bellows Assembly
Is anybody out there possibly sitting on a pile of these, that might like to sell 1 or 2 of them?
If you are that person, can you please contact me. Thankyou in advance. Lynn. p.s., I wouldn't turn down whole cap assemblies either. |
just bumping it, and to let Kevin know I've had no response, at all. :(
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Same but diferent !
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I have a number of cap but what is correct?
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Hi Euan, The riveted carriers have a special screw in cap that can be dis assembled and adjusted. It has a bellows arrangement.
Your set up with a commercial $6.00 cap is the best system. There is a lot of fafing around just to check the water level in a riveted carrier. Kevin previously listed that he wants an elbow from the top, I want the diaphragm. I will get a picture later up so you can see. Someone will have one, and not even know what it is. |
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Cap assy picture.
I am looking for "D" Kevin is looking for "A" (I think) |
Bumping my add again, just in case some body has had a truck load of them turn up on their front lawn (or in Australia, on the dirt between the fence and the street) :D
We live in hope don't we. If this doesn't work, I'm then looking for an Australian carrier radiator pressure valve. |
Lynn,
I wish I could give you a rad cap. I gave my spare carrier rad and cap to a fellow MLU`er (Jim DeBock) shortly after I started in this hobby. Sorry! I will keep a look out for you. Doug |
I have the bypas elbow but that is all.... Will see if I can dig it out.... My rad is clearly a later one with the normal type cap (which is missing)
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Thanks guys :salute:
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