Michael,
That cap can be repaired if the metal is in good shape. That cap has no
pressure rating, just a flat cap with a sheet of rubber in it to seal
off the tower. Find a sheet of thick rubber gasket material and cut a
piece to fit. I did this to my cap quite a few years ago and it hasn't
leaked since. If you can't find sheet gasket material, check around for
a radiator cap or gas cap that you can get a large enough piece of
material out of to make the seal. It doesn't have to cover the whole
cap, just around the edge where it seals to the neck.
Also, look closely at the sealing surface on the neck. They get rough,
which causes damage to the gasket, as well as allows small spaces for
leakage. If it is rough, take the neck off and carefully rub it on a
piece of fine sand paper on a flat surface. Don't go overboard, just
enough to get a good seal.
Good luck.
Peace,
Pat
Thusly spake Michael Knorr:
> Can someone tell me what type of radiator cap a (low windshield) 1600 uses?
> Such as how many lbs. of pressure, suggested brand of cap, etc. My old cap
> has finally given up the ghost. I don't mean the "push-button" cap on the
> overflow canister, but the cap that sits just in front of the cylinder head.
> Thanks!
>
> Regards, Michael Knorr
> 1966 SPL311-03639
>
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Pat@HorneSystemsTx.com Lockhart, TX 78644-4443
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