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Coolant Recovery System

Hi Ray,
I bought it at Big B Auto. They have an Ebay store. Do a search for “tank”. The buying process is not your standard ebay transaction. Read their instructions if you buy. I just called them. Here is their website: www.bigbauto.com . The tank has 2 ¼”ID tubes coming out of the bottom. One goes to the radiator, the other is a vent/overflow. I bought some 5/16” stainless tube from a hobby store to braze onto the radiator feed. I’ll post a picture of it when it’s done.
 
Hi Ray,
That was the smallest tank of that type. On the “Overflow Reservoir” thread Dave R. recommends 1.5 to 2 quart tank. This one is about 1.25 quarts. It’s funny that Tahoe Healey was posting his thread while I was writing mine. Had I only waited… I brazed the pipe yesterday and polished the bracket. I decided to put a 180 in the pipe so the hose wouldn’t kink. Ran the hose up the interior of the bracket so it’s out of the way. See attached.
 
Dave Russell,

I am getting ready to buy a coolant recovery tank. I found one that looks like GregW's from Watson street works for $70.00. I remembered that you had posted a picture of yours that looked good. Would you mind reposting that picture if you still have it as your original attachment seems to have been accidently flushed into the " bit bucket " of the forum. Also, what capacity is yours ? Thanks, Ed
 
Early Spridgets used a brass tank (later ones were plastic) that was also used on LandRovers and Sherpa vans. Mine was 99p from ebay ;-)
 
Hi John_J,You and I think a bit alike mine came from the breakers yard at about one Quid. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif-Keoke
 
Thanks Dave . I see that you mounted it back a little from the shroud support in order to give clearance for your alternator. I have been searching and looking at products all morning, trying to decide. Also trying to decide if I should mount a long skinny one right next to the radiator support or use a remote tank like yours. I also need to look into what is available for spridgets and other LBC applications. I know if I could find one it would certainly look like it belonged in the car... Back to search and reading. Thanks to all for the posts. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif
 
Hi Ed,
I originally mounted it on the vertical shroud support. When I added the alternator, the tank had to be moved back to clear. Functionally, the hose length doesn't matter much. I DID replace the clear hose with black, once I was sure that things were working. There are many tanks & ways of connecting them that will work. It's what ever suits your taste. I like the sight tube on the side of this tank. Of course you could use a cheap see through plastic tank.
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I have similar tastes because like you, I found and bought one of those clear plastic jobs and installed it. As soon as I was done and stepped back to look at it, I knew I had made a mistake. I also like the idea of the sight tube to check the level without opening the cap and shinning a flashlight down the opening just to check the level. Perhaps If I can find a metal LBC recovery can, I will give it a try, otherwise I will spend the money to get an aluminum or stainless recovery can. Hopefully with a sight tube or else I will make one for it.
 
Heartily recommend Tree Top Apple Juice or Welch's Grape Juice, clear plastic container 2qt. that can be mounted horiz or vert here or there with a tie wrap or two. Just poke a hole for tube to go in (sloppy fit serves as vent). Cost a couple of bucks, clear plastic for easy monitoring, and last but not least you get 2qts of juice along with it. Functionality is its own aesthetic.
 
Aesthetic!!,You mean its down right UGLY??--Keoke- /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
I saw this rig at Chequered Flag. Never could figure out its purpose, but someone spent some time making it. Hmmmm, I think I’m seein’ a trend forming here. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif
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Yep Greg, N you see all them rusty linkages too!. He probably built that thing to distract you from looking at the rusty bits--Keoke /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yesnod.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
I wonder if he has applied for a patent, looks like public disclosure to me, I see an IPO on the horizon
 
Thanks! I really like that one, and the price is about as good as I've seen. Looks like a a great Saturday afternoon project.
 
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