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|  need help w rad cap ASAP 
			
			hi We're at the point of starting our Mk2 but don't have a rad cap. I know we can run for a bit without 1 but need it for longer trials. The cap was long ago stolen during vandalism. It looks like a 2" threaded cap is required. Does anyone have any leads on what to do, can use as substitute, ... Is there an aftermarket part available?? Please help! Cameron 
				__________________ RCL br 232 Huntsville, ON Universal Carrier Mk 2 | 
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			If its the original Carrier style then I think you need the proper kind of cap. On my UC I have the original rad but sometime in its past life the big screw on brass thing was changed for a standard type of neck. When I needed a new cap I just bought one at Cnd Tire for a few bucks. You should be able to get by with a rag stuffed into the hole to do a longer engine test. 
				__________________ Jordan Baker RHLI Museum, Otter LRC C15A-Wire3, 1944 Willys MB, 1942 10cwt Canadian trailer | 
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			I ran for years on an open rad. I believe the pressure is only 3 lbs, so it really isn't raising the boiling point that much. A proper mix of antifreeze (60/40) will also reduce the chance of boiling over. After all, you will only be driving in parades, not the African desert. Once things warm up here, I think I might have an extra cap buried in the spare parts pile (but no guarantee) | 
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			thanks Rob, I think we'll just run it as it is right now then. That is of course, if we get her running! Cameron 
				__________________ RCL br 232 Huntsville, ON Universal Carrier Mk 2 | 
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			Cameron, If you need one of these, I know there is one near Woodstock, out in the woods. Stewart | 
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			yep! that's the 1!! We have the overflow portion which fits into the ~1" rubber tube but not the cap. As is on the top of the rad right now, there just is the threaded part (affixed to the rad) which has a male thread on it roughly 1 3/4" in diameter. If you want to sell the one you have PM me and let me know what  you want for it. Thanks ! Cameron 
				__________________ RCL br 232 Huntsville, ON Universal Carrier Mk 2 | 
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