for a long time the tall neck type rad. cap was not available. common
practice
was to take a rad neck from a chevy or ford or any other domestic
car and swap
the neck for a 3/4" type cap so you could easily purchase a darn
cap. saab ,
mg , healey even jap cars like datsun's had tall neck caps
fitted when new. you
have been blessed with some prior owner upgrading your
rad. go to any parts
store and ask for a 7lb cap and yer going to have the
fix for the problem as
well as the answer to the how and why this is like it
is.
chuck.
i was buying datsun roadster (1600 / 2000) caps for my bugeye
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From: Kevin Valentine <kevinv1275@gmail.com>
To: Jeff Kelly <homehandy@sbcglobal.net>
Cc: Spridgets
<spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Fri, May 20, 2011 9:19:34 AM
Subject: Re:
[Spridgets] Radiator Caps
Jeff,
Did you try a cap from a later (crossflow)
radiator?
The neck is shorter on the crossflow rad and a crossflow cap is too
short to
seal a downflow rad.
Kevin V.
On May 20, 2011, at 9:09 AM, Jeff
Kelly wrote:
> A question for anyone that might have an idea. Is or was there
ever more than
>one downflow radiator installed in Sprites or Midgets.
>
>
My sons race car radiator is different from all other Bugeye radiators that I
>currently have access to. The difference: On all Bugeye radiators I am
familiar
>with -- the distance from the top rim of the fill opening to the
seal surface
>where the cap makes its seal, is approx. 1". That same distance
on the race car
>radiator is only approx. 3/4". A standard cap from Moss or
VB (7 lb.)will not
>work on this radiator and we have not been able to find a
cap that will work.
>
> Anyone have any ideas???
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