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  1. #1
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    radiator catch tank fell out

    popped my hood to install new air filter, catch tank is nowhere to be found. it used to sit on the ac compressor all day long, but since i took that out... haha now i know why its missing :P. i even put it on that stupid mounting slot thing that never holds it on. oh well. i dont need it. that cap never stayed on the tank anyways. haha.

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    umm why was it up there?

    they sit on the driver side strut tower well..
    Wayne "Turbo" T. Member - Mid-Atlantic SOGI

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    yeah thats where the mount is at, but the tank never stayed on. so i just let it sit on the ac compressor, which is right below the mount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisfromda909
    yeah thats where the mount is at, but the tank never stayed on. so i just let it sit on the ac compressor, which is right below the mount.
    i got crap loads of those tanks.. ill give it away.. u pay shipping of cource
    Wayne "Turbo" T. Member - Mid-Atlantic SOGI

    84 P type (needs 2j real bad)
    87 MKIII turbo/targa/5speed. HKS downpipe, RSR catback, Eibach springs, Tokico Illumina's
    86 GMC Suburban
    Sold 82,88. RIP 82,83,86,86,87.
    Wifes rides 89 Supra n/a stock


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    thanks but im fine, i dont have much use for one. plus i could always just throw a sode bottle in there.

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    you should really have one, as the engine temperature changes and pressure is exceeded it will push it into the tank and then when pressure is gone and it cools it sucks it back in, by not having a tank it will cause you to loose coolant and get air into the system.
    Gera

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    yikes,i better get that soda bottle in there quick then.

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    Don't ghetto rig your car with a flipping soda bottle. Get an over flow tank from someone on the forum, and fix your car with a real Toyota part.

    Come on man..... :roll:
    RIP Leslie Grover - really miss you and the turbo toad my friend
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    Quote Originally Posted by I'm surprised Speed Racer didn't
    ...and fix your car with a real Toyota part :rant:
    -Jocelyn
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speed Racer
    Don't ghetto rig your car with a flipping soda bottle. Get an over flow tank from someone on the forum, and fix your car with a real Toyota part.

    Come on man..... :roll:
    its the code of boro man. you ghetto rig shit and it works. why pay shipping when i can make a soda catch tank for free?

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