Re: Radiator cap Reply #20 – January 03, 2021, 07:49:22 am Quote from: Pierce & Gaylie Stewart – January 02, 2021, 11:53:23 amThink I got our new U300 cap at O'Rielly's from their stock. Didn't have to order. would you have the brand and part number would like to replace my cap I just did the radiator and it would be a good idea to install a new Cape Quote Selected
Re: Radiator cap Reply #21 – January 03, 2021, 10:26:38 am Rick,I think Craneman dialed it in for mine as well as others with the same tank with the https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b/stant-5674/cooling---heating-16773/radiator-coolant-recovery-cap-16928/radiator-coolant-recovery-cap-12848/aa30a11e4d6e/stant-15-psi-radiator-cap/10294/5699256 cap. Looks like mine but like I said, it came with only the 15 psi rating on the top.When you install the new cap, you can quickly tell if it's the correct model from the pressure needed to compress the spring and if it turns and locks. Plus, it's really inexpensive. Bet Eastern Texas would charge a lot more.Pierce Quote Selected
Re: Radiator cap Reply #22 – January 03, 2021, 12:16:43 pm I needed a new radiator cap a couple of months ago my original was round.I went to Napa and got one but it had six sides and seem to cut into the overflow hose every time you turned it.I kept on looking and ended up with a Stant 10294 radiator cap Which is mostly round with four dog ears.It's actually made in Mexico where you are located Quote Selected