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Re: Healey Radiator

To: "Doug Newton" <dnewton@nappco.com>
Subject: Re: Healey Radiator
From: David Nock <healeydoc@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 09:12:33 -0700
The deep neck cap is not available in a higher pressure. We change the 
neck in all the radiators the we overhaul to allow for a higher 
pressure cap. We usually use a 12 lb cap.

David Nock
British Car Specialists
Stockton Ca 95205
209-948-8767

www.britishcarspecialists.com

On Jun 6, 2005, at 8:25 AM, Doug Newton wrote:

> Hello again everyone- I replaced my original radiator core in my '65 
> BJ8
> with a new style core with more cooling tubes inside, using the stock 
> top
> and bottom of the original radiator. I did all this because the newer 
> cores
> are designed to handle higher pressures, which allows the boiling point
> inside to increase as in conventional cars and the cap will "puke" out 
> the
> coolant at higher temperatures.
>
>
>
> Anyway, since the stock Healey radiator cap only handles 7# of 
> pressure,
> unless I get a cap that can handle 10 lbs. of pressure, then I have 
> lost the
> benefits that the new style core allows. Healey radiators have a 1" 
> deep
> fill neck and most new style radiators have a shorter one; in other 
> words, I
> need to come up with a radiator cap that is designed to fit a stock 
> Healey
> Neck (1" deep), but has 10# rating.
>
>
>
> I should note that I have been advised that using a radiator cap with 
> more
> than a 10-12# rating could cause the top or bottom of the original 
> radiator
> to rupture.
>
>
>
> I guess I could have the original neck replaced to a shorter version, 
> but
> that would be my last resort.
>
>
>
> Has anyone other than myself run into this problem and would you mind
> sharing the brand and part number of a radiator cap that would work 
> for my
> application?
>
>
>
> Please advise & thanks- Doug




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