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71CHEVYSHORTBED402 03-20-2017 02:42 PM

Original coolant expansion tank install
 
Apparently these were dealer installed. Some factory, which MAY be limited to govt. trucks. I'm guessing they were dealer installed varying on State requirements.

Anyway, I wanted to sample fit one onto my core support. This is my "bad" tank. Pretty sure I have a recipe for that stain. Anyway, below are the instructions. The way I read it the top mounting hole is 8.5/8" higher than the horn hole. Well, I dropped it near 1/2", because I wanted it below the ridge on the core support. Contributed to that, the instructions call for a 3/8" tilt. I don't know, I prefer things upright, though 3/8" isn't that noticeable. The tilt provides added clearance and it's more or less consistent with the slope in the top of the core support. That and you can bend the bracket.

There's not much clearance between the port in the tank and the low horn. Maybe 1.25"........It would work fine as is, though the hose may rest on the horn. I don't want any pressure on that port, and there's a lot of real estate on the LH side, especially without a voltage regulator. So I'm making a 4x4ish" plate as an option, probably aluminum. That will add up to 2" more clearance to the left, and really, more clearance in every direction. Very little of the plate will be visible, if at all.

Not exactly rocket science, but glad to have finally figured it out so I can pull the radiator. Zepplin was real helpful.................BTW, free 4-core radiator un-shipped. It's not truck correct, but it works less the port for a heater hose on a BBC........Doesn't fit the shroud.


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Reggler 03-20-2017 03:45 PM

Re: Original coolant expansion tank install
 
My '72 suburban has one of these. But it was also built with the heavy duty cooling. I feel like that is properly placed because I know it's in a weird spot to try to fill with a 1 gal antifreeze jug.

saskred 03-20-2017 04:33 PM

Re: Original coolant expansion tank install
 
Anyone know where the overflow tank is supposed to be installed when an auxiliary battery is already installed?

71CHEVYSHORTBED402 03-20-2017 06:43 PM

Re: Original coolant expansion tank install
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by saskred (Post 7891903)
Anyone know where the overflow tank is supposed to be installed when an auxiliary battery is already installed?

Nope. But I know at least one dealer sells one that sits on the RH inner fender with a "factory appearance"........I think Wes has these, Classic Heartbeat.


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