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Skate And Destroy
I need to get some sort of overflow tank for the cooling system on my Duster. These tanks get called all sort of things - coolant recovery, coolant expansion, catch can, puke tank, etc. I'm not 100% clear on what each style does. I also want to confirm how to set it up properly.
My preference is to get the type that siphons coolant back into the radiator when it cools. I don't want one that just collects coolant if/when it pukes from the radiator cap since then you have to drain the tank and dump it back in the radiator if/when the coolant level gets too low. That's like 1950's tech. I'm looking at this one. Little pricey, yes.
Most of these aftermarket tanks have inlet/outlet fittings at the top and bottom. As far as I understand it, if the one on the top is used, it has to be connected to a tube that goes to the bottom for the siphon process to work but none of them seem to come set up that way and I don't want to fabricate that either. Presumably, utilizing the outlet on the bottom allows coolant to be siphoned back into the radiator after it cools?
Also - if the bottom outlet on the tank is used, the tank requires a vented cap, correct? The one I linked comes with a vented cap so that assumption appears correct. I figure on using a standard 16 psi cap for the radiator. I know some of these tanks that are used to fill the system and require a pressurized cap but I don't want that style.
Please let me know if I have this correct. Trying not to overthink it but it seems easy to setup incorrectly.
Thanks for any input.
- Greg
My preference is to get the type that siphons coolant back into the radiator when it cools. I don't want one that just collects coolant if/when it pukes from the radiator cap since then you have to drain the tank and dump it back in the radiator if/when the coolant level gets too low. That's like 1950's tech. I'm looking at this one. Little pricey, yes.
Most of these aftermarket tanks have inlet/outlet fittings at the top and bottom. As far as I understand it, if the one on the top is used, it has to be connected to a tube that goes to the bottom for the siphon process to work but none of them seem to come set up that way and I don't want to fabricate that either. Presumably, utilizing the outlet on the bottom allows coolant to be siphoned back into the radiator after it cools?
Also - if the bottom outlet on the tank is used, the tank requires a vented cap, correct? The one I linked comes with a vented cap so that assumption appears correct. I figure on using a standard 16 psi cap for the radiator. I know some of these tanks that are used to fill the system and require a pressurized cap but I don't want that style.
Please let me know if I have this correct. Trying not to overthink it but it seems easy to setup incorrectly.
Thanks for any input.
- Greg















