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Stupid Sierra Overflow Bottles
Stupid Sierra Overflow Bottles
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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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.
Steve.
Not necessarily made of better material or anything, but at least they are newer and easy to find at wreckers.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
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.
Steve.
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.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
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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www.suzistore.com.au - however i picked mine up, you'll need to add postage.
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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!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
Suzuki Sierra: half the size, half the weight, half the cost & twice the fun :lol: why would you drive anything else?
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