Radiator Breather Tank
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Radiator Breather Tank
Is it worth putting a breather tank onto the radiator to protect against air lock?

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NB8C wrote:I had one b4, and found that it works pretty welll during the day with high temperature... but one problem is that i dono how to prevent its leaks... so I took it off.
if anyone wants to get it, please let me know... its been sitting in my garage for a while... its a SARD Breather Tank that come with all fittings and hose that have been cut to suit NB's
Which bit leaks? Did you change the original radiator cap to a higher pressure one?
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if anyone wants to get it, please let me know... its been sitting in my garage for a while... its a SARD Breather Tank that come with all fittings and hose that have been cut to suit NB's

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