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That radiator looks great Ryan!!....I was just mentioning the larger M20 one for folks with M20's.
Never really looked at my radiator so I'm not sure what you mean by the plastic.....the expansion/overflow tank?? I'll take a pic when I get home from the office if you like. Will be posted by your morning ;)
LoL, one thing I learned is to never slowly open that expansion/overflow tank when the car is overheated. I tried slowly opening it when my water pump failed. After 5 or so min's of easing off the cap the pressure blew water & fluid around 15ft high and all over my arm. The fluid hit the freakin roof of the petrol station :shock: Needless to say I went to the emergency room for burn treatment :oops: I was later told that it takes a good 30 or 45 min's before you should try opening that cap.
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Originally posted by Chris E30 CabLoL, one thing I learned is to never slowly open that expansion/overflow tank when the car is overheated. I tried slowly opening it when my water pump failed. After 5 or so min's of easing off the cap the pressure blew water & fluid around 15ft high and all over my arm. The fluid hit the freakin roof of the petrol station :shock: Needless to say I went to the emergency room for burn treatment :oops: I was later told that it takes a good 30 or 45 min's before you should try opening that cap.
I was doing it super-slow, and all the hissing had stopped, so I thought it was ok to open it. I thought wrong.
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Chris the stock radiators have the metal core but the side tanks (not expansion tanks) that the hoses attach to are attached to that metal core. Then the lips of the core are crimped over a lip on those sides. The sides often crack or the seals on the cores give way (although a lot less likely). Usually just the cracking.Im now E30less.
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