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Ah. You have a NEWER engine... Mine is of the older vintage, where the
expansion tank is part of the pressurized cooling system. However, the secondary expansion tank, located at/near the high point of your system, with a cap of lower pressure rating would still serve you well - it will need an overflow tank like your current and conventional expansion tank. Installation of this tank essentially moves the functionality of the expansion tank/overflow tank to the high point of the system where the air can be collected and expelled, while retaining the existing system as a backup. It differs from the air bleed valve only in that it uses radiator caps instead of the bleed valve. My request for how the air bleed valve works out was motivated by the concern that it might not work well at the low system pressures of an engine cooling system (say 7-20 psi). bob Glenn Ashmore wrote: "RW Salnick" wrote in message ... Glenn, when the system cools, air will re-enter the system thru the radiator cap - it is designed to do that The way I read the shop manual it won't if the overflow tank is set up right. It will suck the coolant back in that was pushed out as the engine heated up. |
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