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Posted by Haas on November 29, 2000 at 19:12:59 from (129.37.117.20):
In Reply to: this is a real question - no joke.. posted by brandon on November 28, 2000 at 16:15:28:
You probably have a non pressure radiator. I know the Super As had only an overflow and were not pressurized. If you decide to seal it off, you need to use a pressure type cap, so it can relieve if it gets too hot. If you just cap it off, you may burst the radiator. With the non pressure radiator and the overflow, it's normal to lose some coolant. You have to add regularly. As to the air cleaner; don't try to take the metal screens out of the can. They are pressed in. If you need to clean them, soak the whole thing in solvent such as kerosine or mineral spirits. Don't use gasoline! Normally, the screens on an oil bath air cleaner don't need any cleaning.
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