MylesNT
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- Location
- Alabama
- First Name
- Myles
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- K10 Scottsdale
- Engine Size
- 350
I ordered several small parts from LMC the other night, one being the overflow tank. It took a little modification to get it mounted up, the hole on the inner fender was pretty far off. I guess the 8 year old in the factory in Taiwan that made it was new to the job. Anyway, I want to make sure I understand how this recovery system works.
I did some searching and Googling, but I still don't really get it. The only hose off of mine, as you can see, is on the neck above where the cap should seal. I always thought this was just for burping off pressure if it got too high. I understand how other auxillery resivoirs work on all my other vehicles, but not here.
Is this set up right? The hose off of the neck runs down into the recovery tank and it expands and contracts there? How? It seems to me that the cap would work as a relief valve, and only pop open momentarily over 16#s. Though I suppose the system could operate >16psi and as it cooled down suck coolant back in, but I don't know.
It also seems that rubber nipple could cover another hose barb that is before the cap, and as coolant expands and contracts, it could ebb and flow into the tank without involving the cap, but then the cap wouldn't need to be pressure rated, as excess pressure would vent through the recovery tank.
If that's the case, what is the barb under the nipple for?
I'm probably over thinking this, so any help would be appreciated.
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I did some searching and Googling, but I still don't really get it. The only hose off of mine, as you can see, is on the neck above where the cap should seal. I always thought this was just for burping off pressure if it got too high. I understand how other auxillery resivoirs work on all my other vehicles, but not here.
Is this set up right? The hose off of the neck runs down into the recovery tank and it expands and contracts there? How? It seems to me that the cap would work as a relief valve, and only pop open momentarily over 16#s. Though I suppose the system could operate >16psi and as it cooled down suck coolant back in, but I don't know.
It also seems that rubber nipple could cover another hose barb that is before the cap, and as coolant expands and contracts, it could ebb and flow into the tank without involving the cap, but then the cap wouldn't need to be pressure rated, as excess pressure would vent through the recovery tank.
If that's the case, what is the barb under the nipple for?
I'm probably over thinking this, so any help would be appreciated.