Would it be a good investment to get some kind of overflow tank and connect
it to the hose that spits on the driveway? Would this them pull back the
fluid it expelled? Or would I need to hook up something like my van has
with a hose connected under the radiator cap? Long term what will these
overflows do the hottop?
Thanks
Jim House
46 3104 Chevy
>From: "dph55@pdq.net" <dph55@PDQ.net>
>Reply-To: "dph55@pdq.net" <dph55@PDQ.net>
>To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
>Subject: [oletrucks] radiators and cooling
>Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 08:44:26 -0600
>
>One more thing worthy of note is the fact that any radiator in any vehicle
>having been driven a while and warmed throughly will when parked and shut
>off
>experience a rise in temperature when the flow of coolant is stopped. That
>will result in the burping on the driveway in the absence of coolant
>reservoir
>tanks.
>
>Dave Handlely
>51 5 window GMC
>
>
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