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06-25-2008, 06:47 PM | #1 |
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Finally installed my overflow tank
I bought a black JAZ coolant overflow tank from my local speed shop for $19.95 and 4 feet of hose for $3.25 I drilled a 1/2" hole in the upper corner of my core support to rout the hose from the radiator to the overflow tank. The grill center support bracket has a factory drilled hole that I used to rout the other end of the hole thru to the tank. I had to drill 2 holes for the machine screws to attach the tank to the grill support. Only 3 holes drilled The tank has a drain valve and blends in behind the grille really nice. The flash makes it look more pronounced than what it really is. I'm glad to finally get rid of the stock type hose that would occassionally puke fluid on the garage floor after a long ride. Here's a few pics of this easy and cheap mod
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