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  • #16
    seen this on a hot road before.
    they had a radiator with the usual pipe coming off it. but the top hose had an in line coolant pressure cap.
    i dont have a pic but im sure yo could get cretive on google and find where it came from or something similar?
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    • #17
      Cant you use washer tank, tap fitting into it and convert to pleasureless cooling system?


      IG: PavelKostyurin

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Buck6687 View Post
        seen this on a hot road before.
        they had a radiator with the usual pipe coming off it. but the top hose had an in line coolant pressure cap.
        i dont have a pic but im sure yo could get cretive on google and find where it came from or something similar?
        As in this Austin ?

        http://www.britishv8.org/other/ianosborne.htm

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Buck6687 View Post
          seen this on a hot road before.
          they had a radiator with the usual pipe coming off it. but the top hose had an in line coolant pressure cap.
          i dont have a pic but im sure yo could get cretive on google and find where it came from or something similar?
          Yeah that's how all older cars worked. I have thought about going this route the only thing that worries me is how much coolant I may loose. Even with a catch can, it wouldn't be feeding back into the system.

          Originally posted by PavelK313 View Post
          Cant you use washer tank, tap fitting into it and convert to pleasureless cooling system?
          Do you mean a pressureless system? I want pleasure in my car so making it pleasureless wouldn't be cool.

          No I can't use the washer tank.

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          • #20
            hi,
            not sure if you have canned this idea but you can use a BMW radiator with built in expansion tank off a 3 or 5 series i believe both are smaller in width than the focus one, Google it and it will tell you dimensions!!
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            • #21
              Woo back from the dead. Chris, get this done so I can follow suit!

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              • #22
                i also want to do this! any word chris?!

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