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OK.. I know i'm not going to get any simpathy
from some of you guys because i'm running a
289 in my BT7. the stock healey radiator
cap looses just enough water over time that i
eventually overheat ( i'm in Key West) i tried a
NAPA cap# that somebody had posted on the Modified Healey site and SLIGHTLY balooned the top
tank of my radiator.(rebuilt stock healey radiator larger core). there has to be a middle ground as far as caps go. my engine is only running at 218 which is accepable for a 289.
new motor.. still tight..i need a number for a slightly heavier cap the one i'm using is
a stock one from Moss> HELP !! gregg
from some of you guys because i'm running a
289 in my BT7. the stock healey radiator
cap looses just enough water over time that i
eventually overheat ( i'm in Key West) i tried a
NAPA cap# that somebody had posted on the Modified Healey site and SLIGHTLY balooned the top
tank of my radiator.(rebuilt stock healey radiator larger core). there has to be a middle ground as far as caps go. my engine is only running at 218 which is accepable for a 289.
new motor.. still tight..i need a number for a slightly heavier cap the one i'm using is
a stock one from Moss> HELP !! gregg
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