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Expansion rad bottle, replacing with after market...Is overflow release required?


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The tank needs to have an overflow hole/ breather hole or it will pressurize which

its not supposed to do.

It will possibly just blow the tank lid off or split the tank depending on its weakest

part.

 

The civic one i used had a hole in the side of the neck, actually in the threaded part

where the cap screwed on which let the pressure out and also let air get drawn back in

as the coolant cooled and returned to the radiator

 

Has it got a tube that fits to the cap and goes down into the tank ? if not it wont

be any good on supra as it needs one to let the radiator draw back coolant as the

system cools, like this one in the picture, the hose needs to go virtually to the bottom,

say 10mm - 20mm off

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Guest Roger NE

Personally I would drill at least a 5mm hole . . . if your car ever overheats badly it's not just air that needs to come out, it's fluid too!

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