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There were more than one style too...
By kevin - 09/14/2002 4:34:21 PM; IP 209.240.198.60
as some have the cap on one side, some on the others. Early versions did not have the ribs. Be carefull it is not for a 430, as the bolt pattern is opposite in angle. They really help de-airiate the coolant, and I like to run them when I can. They crack on the neck in the upper and lower attaching points, but sometimes the seam splits. They can be repaired fairly easily. The date code is underneath the tank.
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 They are only for low-radiator applicatons. -- Dave Shoe, 09/14/2002
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 Would a GM one work? -- Darren, 09/17/2002
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