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Stupid Sierra Overflow Bottles

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Stupid Sierra Overflow Bottles

Post by alien »

Has anyone found a solution to stop their overflow bottle (radiator) from getting stress fractures and leaking?!? i'm on my 3rd bottle now and this one looked perfect only 6 months ago!
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Post by Gwagensteve »

A Baleno bottle fits straight on.

Not necessarily made of better material or anything, but at least they are newer and easy to find at wreckers.

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Post by money_killer »

i keep loosing mine :D
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Post by jimbo jones »

you can buy new ones on ebay
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Post by short stuff »

buy a catch can from an auto store or find someone to make one for you. I went and bought a monza catch can it works a treat
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Post by mrRocky »

spray with armourall occasionally to stop cracking and affix with 2 cable ties to the back of mounting bracket then around overflow bottle to stop coming loose
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Post by Gwagensteve »

I think the failure of these bottles comes from temperature cycling. Whilst I agree that armour-all brings them up a treat, I doubt it will do anything to increase their life.

In regard to loosing them - make sure the tabs on the radiator bracket haven't bent and lost their tension. It's not hard to bend the bracket back into shape to hold the bottle more firmly.

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Post by alien »

yeah mines either from temp cycling as steve suggested or the constant vibration they endure being mounted to the radiator without any rubber etc to dampen it.
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Post by Petesarmy »

i have seen people use a juce bottle outlasted the car and there cheap.
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Post by alien »

hahah yeah i contemplated a 600ml coke bottle... i just bit the bullet and bought a brand spanker - and its a tighter fit on the rad mount too... seems to be made of pretty high quality plastic too, not the thin stuff from the factory. $25 for a brand new one was too hard to pass up.
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

where from,as mine has developed a hole halfway up the level now :cry:

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Post by alien »

www.suzistore.com.au - however i picked mine up, you'll need to add postage.
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

why cant i pick it up also :?



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Post by alien »

surely postage is cheaper than fuel from tamworth? =P if not im moving to tamworth!
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Post by BOGFROG »

short stuff wrote:buy a catch can from an auto store or find someone to make one for you. I went and bought a monza catch can it works a treat
Here's mine as I couldn't see the point of parting with the money for a crappy plastic one and havin' to buy new ones every time they died so I just lashed out on an alloy billet type from Bursons cost me about $44 from memory? The plastic after market ones were around $25-$30 ish figured I'd just spend the extra and be happy with my purchase!

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Post by Turbo Tonka »

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Post by Dominator »

i ve got a 600ml fanta bottle. i just drilled a hole in the lid and away i go. has been going strong.
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