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Thread: Disco Hisses and Temp goes up and Wife calls hubby

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover
    The black problem is well known . I assume the new one is white.

    Hmm, an edit here, an edit there...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon
    The black problem is well known . I assume the new one is white.

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    Talking

    I stand beside Brian on this one. Ex-wife? What were you thinking. What? Her current man not mechanically minded?
    Sorry Clarkie, Ex? Nah, just nah.

    Shorty.

    Spelled with 2 ex wives.

    PS is there a problem with black plastic radiator tanks? Got just the fix for that. The mini moke had a black painted copper expansion tank, just need to use a strip of tin to strap mount it some place convenient. Hell, I just realised my Landy is more modified than I first thought.
    Last edited by shorty943; 9th January 2007 at 05:12 PM.

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    White tank was the replacement.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by shorty943
    I stand beside Brian on this one. Ex-wife? What were you thinking. What? Her current man not mechanically minded?
    Sorry Clarkie, Ex? Nah, just nah.

    Shorty.

    Spelled with 2 ex wives.

    PS is there a problem with black plastic radiator tanks? Got just the fix for that. The mini moke had a black painted copper expansion tank, just need to use a strip of tin to strap mount it some place convenient. Hell, I just realised my Landy is more modified than I first thought.

    Good idea......but, the Moke ones are too small.

    Early RR Classics had a [much larger than the Mokes] copper coolant overflow/reservoir also.

    The black plastic ones were a solution to helping cure difficulties bleeding the cooling system [by having quite a few different connections at the bottom] and a decent capacity ......but then their tendency to split when aged manifested itself.

    Anyway what WERE they thinking in making it opaque black plastic? The Japs and Europeans had been using translucent plastic for years!

    Now AT LAST they've supplied the solution!

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