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12-22-2017, 08:16 PM | #1 |
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Recovery tank hook up question
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350 cu 350 auto 4 row brass/copper radiator Searched forum already I got an aluminum recover tank and going to install it soon 2 questions 1. I read that I'll need a 2 way radiator cap. Not quiet sure the difference or where to purchase that. 2. I have two hose nipples. I know one connects to the top of radiator. So the other hose somehow ties back into the radiator or hose? How is that generally hooked up in our trucks. Radiator hose fitting with a tee in it? Thanks for any advise you can offer. Mark
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12-22-2017, 08:30 PM | #2 |
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Re: Recovery tank hook up question
You need a cap for a sealed system, which means it's made for pretty much any newer vehicle. Not sure what year(s) that actually started, though. Any decent auto parts store can sell you a cap for a sealed system.
Dunno about two hose nipples..... my aftermarket recovery tank has just one, at the bottom of the tank. Other end of the hose connects to the radiator nipple, just under the cap. Do you have a pic showing the two nipples?
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This unit will work as a recovery tank thus pulling coolant back into the system. Just not sure how to hook up that hose back into the system Posted via Mobile Device |
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I hope that explains it. If I had the stock rad. cap, the coolant would still puke out, but it could not be sucked back into the radiator as the engine cools. That's why you need a cap for a sealed system.
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12-22-2017, 09:07 PM | #6 |
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Re: Recovery tank hook up question
Glad that helps! Not sure, but it's possible the second port is for an overflow dump tube in case your tank gets overfilled.
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12-23-2017, 02:06 AM | #7 |
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Re: Recovery tank hook up question
Don't plug the top nipple, it is the overflow. You should run a hose from the top of the tank to somewhere it can drain under the vehicle.
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