Radiator cap
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01-18-2007, 05:15
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Radiator cap
All I can say is, WOW, my heads gonna explode.
MH ----- Original Message ----- From: badbillybiker To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 10:04 AM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Radiator cap Hello... Just my longwinded $.02 worth... A long time ago when car companies werent' so dam greedy... the radiators were by today's standards... "heavy duty". Back then the radiator had more than enough capacity under normal usage that the cap was just that... a cap.. When corporate greed started kicking in... (worse than it was)they finally figured out that by making skinnier and cheaper radiators, they could get away with it by finally making the cap & system pressurized. It goes like this... the stronger the spring, the higher the pressures are and...the thinner the radiator gets until they are at the current compromise... greediness, cheapness and of course selling you more expensive anti-freeze. Back then you could put ordinary alchohol, kerosene or ... a methanol based antifreeze (as in cheap stuff) but as the pressure rose, so did the temperature which would boil out the old time (cheap stuff) If my memory hasn't failed.. I believe that @ 13 pounds you are in the super-heated range past 212 degrees. When the cap is now removed the fluid expands and wah-lah... boil over... Hmm... I think it was for every 1 pound cap pressure, the radiator could get hotter by 10 degree before blowing... Some of the memories are getting a bit foggy now but the lesson is there... I am presuming that due to the nature of a deisel motor, your radiator is quite large in capacity and you, in using a 7-9 pound cap have been getting away with it because you haven't pushed your unit.. Wanna' really test your 7 pound cap out... find a long steep grade and watch the needle climb... Finally the thermostat is NOT a radiator cap, that is for engine temperature regulating. Of course this article is subject to bashing etc. PS: My 1950 merc had a no pressure cap and yes, you could drive without it...radiator was 3 or more inches thick... Bill.. FWIW... Get the right mandated cap! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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