Replaced the Rad Cap.
Replaced the Rad Cap.
I don't think The previous owner ever replaced the cap on the Rad before. I've been trying to diagnose why my low coolant light comes on and I was thinking it has something to do with the cap.
Well, just picked up a new cap today.. the old one was definatly worn out, I could push the spring down fairly easily. On the new cap.. it's quite a lot harder to push the new one down then the old one: I must have only been holding 8-10 PSI instead of the 18 or so they're rated for. Also, the design has changed slightly... the writing on the outside has changed a bit and the components inside look a bit better built. The spring on the new Rad cap also looks abit "shorter" overall as well. Anyhow, if you haven't replaced your cap in the last 2 years, its probably not a bad idea... 15$ cdn.. so 10$ USD
Well, just picked up a new cap today.. the old one was definatly worn out, I could push the spring down fairly easily. On the new cap.. it's quite a lot harder to push the new one down then the old one: I must have only been holding 8-10 PSI instead of the 18 or so they're rated for. Also, the design has changed slightly... the writing on the outside has changed a bit and the components inside look a bit better built. The spring on the new Rad cap also looks abit "shorter" overall as well. Anyhow, if you haven't replaced your cap in the last 2 years, its probably not a bad idea... 15$ cdn.. so 10$ USD
Last edited by TobyZ28; Jul 22, 2003 at 07:17 PM.
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