Re: 1934 eight radiator cap
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Nothing should seal off either end of the overflow tube, that would negate its function - it's there to allow excess coolant to drain away should it rise to that point. Obviously it's preferable to have excess coolant drain away thru the tube to beneath the car than to have it overflow the top of the radiator onto the paint and plating.
Your system is a simple gravity system, pressurized systems on Packard began about 1941 or so - your is just open to the atmosphere. Other than ornamentation the function of the cap is simply to prevent coolant sloshing or overflow if boiling and to keep debris out of the system.
Posted on: 2022/7/15 19:00
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Re: 1934 eight radiator cap
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I guess you want some pictures.
Here are two. The metal Belleville washer is what keeps the thing from turning around on the road. So here you see the sealing fiber washer in the first picture. In the second you can faintly see the belleville washer which installed concave (or curving down). Incidentally, the overflow tube should not be near the top of the radiator neck. If it is, you will get spray onto the hood. Also, the adequate coolant level is high enough to cover the core tubes. Too high and it will spray. Attach file: DeLuxe a.png (282.26 KB) DeLuxe b.JPG (10.14 KB)
Posted on: 2022/7/15 21:25
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Re: 1934 eight radiator cap
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Owen and Tim, thank you both for taking the time to get me the information and the pictures. Very helpful and clarifying.
Bill
Posted on: 2022/7/15 23:40
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