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Old 07-09-08, 07:15
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BTW you are better off installing a thermostat as I got into trouble when not using one. The coolant circulates without any restriction and the upper header thak becomes pressurised as the coolant is forced into it . Coolant ends up squirting out the cap with gusto .. With theromstat fitted , problem solved . Thay also have a pressure relief tube ( which i still have to fit ) from the rear of the head to the filler neck .

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Old 07-09-08, 07:31
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Thank you, Mike!
Wow, I'm sure my local radiator shop will not have that upper fill fitting. Now I know why the previous owner added the access port on the front sheetmetal when they replaced the radiator. Will start measuring!
Thanks, David
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