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Wed 06/04/03


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     1. 05:38 PM - Re: Expanision tank (Gary K)
     2. 08:54 PM - Re: Expanision tank (Don Walker)
 
 
 


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    Time: 05:38:47 PM PST US
    From: "Gary K" <flyink@efortress.com>
    Subject: Re: Expanision tank
    --> Zenith-List message posted by: "Gary K" <flyink@efortress.com> Rotax has an expansion tank that you can find at LEAF, Lockwood, CPS, etc. There are automotive overflow containers from JC Whitney or NAPA (or the auto recycler), but many people use a bicycle water bottle. Gary K. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim & Diane Shankland" <tshank@megsinet.net> Subject: Zenith-List: Expanision tank > --> Zenith-List message posted by: Tim & Diane Shankland <tshank@megsinet.net> > > I am presently setting up the cooling system for my Status Suburu in my > 601HD. I have a pair of radiators in with the engine and venting out the > sides. My question is want have builders been using for the expansion > tank . My radiators/heater cores don't have a filler so I don't have a > place on them to put the radiator cap. So far I have found the BMW's > have a whole selection of remote plastic expansion tanks that they use > in many of their cars. I am still trying to pin don't the details on > particular ones. But I am interested how others have solved this problem. > > Tim Shankland > >


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    Time: 08:54:16 PM PST US
    From: "Don Walker" <dwalk3dw@msn.com>
    Subject: Re: Expanision tank
    --> Zenith-List message posted by: "Don Walker" <dwalk3dw@msn.com> Tim, Which heater cores are you using? Do you have a make and number? As I understand it, that is the setup Reiner Hoffman used on his Stratus powered Avid Flyer. I used a battery acid bottle from a motorcycle battery for my overflow. Perfect size and fit nicely against the firewall. don Walker HDS Subaru power. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary K" <flyink@efortress.com> Subject: Re: Zenith-List: Expanision tank > --> Zenith-List message posted by: "Gary K" <flyink@efortress.com> > > Rotax has an expansion tank that you can find at LEAF, Lockwood, CPS, etc. > > There are automotive overflow containers from JC Whitney or NAPA (or the > auto recycler), but many people use a bicycle water bottle. > > Gary K. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tim & Diane Shankland" <tshank@megsinet.net> > To: "Zenith List" <zenith-list@matronics.com> > Subject: Zenith-List: Expanision tank > > > > --> Zenith-List message posted by: Tim & Diane Shankland > <tshank@megsinet.net> > > > > I am presently setting up the cooling system for my Status Suburu in my > > 601HD. I have a pair of radiators in with the engine and venting out the > > sides. My question is want have builders been using for the expansion > > tank . My radiators/heater cores don't have a filler so I don't have a > > place on them to put the radiator cap. So far I have found the BMW's > > have a whole selection of remote plastic expansion tanks that they use > > in many of their cars. I am still trying to pin don't the details on > > particular ones. But I am interested how others have solved this problem. > > > > Tim Shankland > > > > > >




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