An """Expansion""" tank is totally different to an """Over-Flow""" tank
If fitting an """EXpansion""" tank then it doesn`t matter if it`s mounted higher or lower than the radiator,,, as long as all the air is bled out of the hose between the 2 FACT!!! if air is left in the hose between the rad & the tank then it """May"" not work correctly because of the air lock.
You will also need to fit a flat cap on the radiator & the correct pressure cap on the tank & have the hose between them clamped /sealed/ tight,,, any leaks in the sytem will render the tank usless
An """Over-Flow""" tank is just that,,, it trys to help catch some of the over-flow in an attempt to recover it once the engine cools it has a good chance of sucking water back into the rad with the contraction caused by the cooling down process... simply not as good as an "Expansion" tank system tho.
also metal tanks are far better for the long term, last very very very much longer than plastic
_________________ No offence intended here but--> anyone writing a book about minis 30 years ago may not have experienced such worn or stuffed-with components as we are finding these days.
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