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Old 10-05-07, 17:33
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Default Outlet pipe

This is a cropped picture of the top tank overflow pipe. As you can see the pipe is about 3" long and has a male nipple braised on the end.

Carrier radiators that have been rebirthed for use in other vehicles usually either still have this nipple and an extension screwed on or have had the nipple cut off and a new piece of pipe braised on to the end of it.

This pipe has usually been straightened to follow the original pressed path for this overflow pipe, but close inspection will usually show an original paint mark where the pipe left the pressed channel as it was bent to head toward the overflow pressure valve.
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