Tell me about this puke can

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The 90 degree fitting on the outside needs a matching drop tube on the inside going to the bottom. If it has that, then it'll recirc :)
Yeah, I tried to find a picture of the inside. I ain't spendin days lookin. lol
 
The top hose barb fits 3/8" hose, and is screwed into the tank w/ NPT threads & sealant to prevent leaks. This hose barb could be removed and replaced w/ another size if needed, as long ans it is resealed again to prevent leakage. There is a tube inside the tank that extends to the bottom of the tank and this allows the coolant to be pulled back in the cooling system. This top hose barb is connected to the radiator w/ a hose that attaches near the radiator cap (on most radiators - this is the only connection to the radiator and this hose works for overflow & recovery of coolant). This info is included with description
Cool thanks for that. I've been looking for one compact enough to fit Vixen and that might be it.
 
Thanks for all the feedback and discussion.
This site has been very helpful as I start this project.
 
Thanks for all the feedback and discussion.
This site has been very helpful as I start this project.
Can you give us a good shot of the inside of the can please or report on whether it has a tube that runs to the bottom of the inside of the can? Thanks.
 
Can you give us a good shot of the inside of the can please or report on whether it has a tube that runs to the bottom of the inside of the can? Thanks.

I will when I get home in the morning. Curious myself now.
 
I recently put a stainless one on my 1965 Chrysler which looks just like the Summit one of post 24, but bought on ebay for ~$15. Summit wouldn't buy from the same Chinese factory and triple the price plus add shipping, or would they. I'll probably put one on my two A's since no room to elegantly fit the factory plastic ones I have (70's Darts) plus had to toss one since the plastic was old and cracked so suspect the others aren't reliable, plus stainless is nice bling. Check the Summit photos for how it works. As I recall, you plumb to the shorter bottom tube which is flush. The longer tube on bottom goes up to the top to act as an overflow.
 
Hmmm. Maybe now

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