toolie wrote:
I got this info from a radiator tech. I dare say you could just let the coolant expand into the overflow tank without a pressure cap trouble is though if you don't pressurise one end of the setup you could end up with the entire radiator boiling out through your header tank. You have to pressurise the system to allow the coolant to expand and open the thermostat to the block All the books talk about the pressure cap being on the expansion tank particularly the moke
In normal operation without an overflow, the excess coolant just flows out from the cap and down a tube onto the road. I was thinking about having this tube lead into an overflow bottle.
When the car cools down, it will (hopefully) suck the coolant back from the bottle into the radiator. Normally it just sucks air from around the cap, and the radiator drops a little. The problem is, on hot days it drops further than usual, and without an overflow it'll stay dropped.
If I stick a bottle at the end of the tube, the radiator's still pressurised by the normal cap, so nothing can go wrong. It's just a matter of checking if the radiator will suck up the coolant from the tube, or suck air from around the cap (like it does at the moment).