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Coolant recovery tank

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by Patrick, Jan 30, 2010.

  1. Jan 30, 2010
    Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

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    I've been using one of the cheap universal plastic tanks from Autozone. It worked great, but it looked, well, cheap.

    I took a 36oz. MSR fuel bottle and put in some 1/4" pipe 3/8" nipple fittings in it and painted it. A piece of clear plastic tube for a sight tube. I cut the little handle off of the lid, drilled a hole, and put a knurled aluminum knob from a choke cable on it. Cut/ bent up a bracket out of some 1/16" plate. Certainly looks better than the cheap plastic tank, and ought to last longer....
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  2. Jan 31, 2010
    jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

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    that's purty
    cheap plastic one in use here still..
     
  3. Jan 31, 2010
    nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

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    Sweet!
    What is MSR if I'm showing my dumbness?:)
     
  4. Jan 31, 2010
    Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

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    It's the brand name. It was a backpacking stove fuel bottle. Not that it matters..;)
     
  5. Jan 31, 2010
    Kman

    Kman Member

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    Looks COOL!! I too was going to ask what MSR was, it looked like a paint ball gun bottle to me. Nice job.
     
  6. Jan 31, 2010
    mb82

    mb82 I feel great!

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    Really cool Patrick.
     
  7. Jan 31, 2010
    duffer

    duffer Rodent Power

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    Turned out really nice. Did you just tap and JB weld the fittings? I had the same problem with the cheap plastic reservoirs. Ended up buying a couple of aluminum ones from Summit for the radiator and power steering overflow systems, and fabed my own for the windshield washer out of 1/8" 5052 because I couldn't find anything close that fit the space I had available.
     
  8. Jan 31, 2010
    Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

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    They pretty much tapped themselves. I ran them in, back out, then filled the threads with JB and ran them back in. After, of course, cleaning everything really well..
     
  9. Feb 1, 2010
    73cj5

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    Factory "puke the coolant on the ground" system here ;) How well does it work, are you able to keep the rad compleatly full of coolant?
     
  10. Feb 1, 2010
    Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Yes. I've been running an overflow for years, and it works great.
     
  11. Feb 1, 2010
    willys59cj5

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    Nice catch can Patrick. I really like the clear tube so you can see what the level is.....Could probably do something similar with those new aluminum waterbottles that everyone is selling now adays.
     
  12. Feb 1, 2010
    Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

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    I'd been looking for a water bottle, but none that I found were as big as I wanted, and my Dad had this old aluminum fuel bottle. It's just over a quart, and it's barely big enough.
     
  13. Feb 1, 2010
    aallison

    aallison 74 cj6, 76 cj5. Has anyone seen my screwdriver?

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    What about an old, empty small fire extuingisher (darn I can't spell) bottle......
     
  14. Feb 1, 2010
    Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Though about that too....Almost emptied one.:D
     
  15. Feb 1, 2010
    Davidleontruett

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    i have a stupid question. maybe a couple of them.
    first off, i have the pour on the ground hose. will this eventually make me run low on coolant?
    second, how does the bottle return the fluid to the radiator so it doesnt get low?
     
  16. Feb 1, 2010
    Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

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    The radiator only pushes out what it can't hold due to expansion when the coolant heats up.. When the coolant cools down, it contracts, and sucks it back out of the tank.
     
  17. Feb 2, 2010
    msarge

    msarge In Progress 1974 CJ5

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    Now that is a mighty fine idea!!! How well does the sight tube handle the pressure? Any problems yet?
     
  18. Feb 2, 2010
    Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

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    There is no pressure in the tank.
     
  19. Feb 3, 2010
    kirk505

    kirk505 Member

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    You still have a vent hose on the top of the puke tank so as patrick stated no pressure in the tank. Red loctite would seal the fittings as well or better then JB weld IMO.
     
  20. Feb 3, 2010
    Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

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    I wouldn't try loctite for this, the aluminum bottle is too thin to really get any threads in it. It needs the JB for structural integrity. Not sure loctite would seal "better", as there are no leaks.
     
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