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I seem to remember seeing a slim radiator overflow bottle somewhere in the recent past. I think it was maybe 2.5" square and maybe 10" long and mounted right up to the side of the radiator. Has anyone seen anything similar? Two of my local auto parts stores just carry the big cheapo bottles.

Jeff Rautenberg
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Mustangs Plus in Stockton has a stainless steel (?) one.

Joe P.
1968 CS/GT

At 09:52 AM 4/24/01 -0700, Rautenberg, Jeff wrote:
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>I seem to remember seeing a slim radiator overflow bottle somewhere in the
recent past. I think it was maybe 2.5" square and maybe 10" long and
mounted right up to the side of the radiator. Has anyone seen anything
similar? Two of my local auto parts stores just carry the big cheapo
bottles.
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>Jeff Rautenberg
>'65 Coupe
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Mail From: Peter Thompson (email redacted)

Someone got me an aluminum one about that size, hose feeds in the
bottom, ball valve on top.
I can find out where they got it if you like.
Peter
69 Mustang Convertible, 372w - C6
64 Falcon Convertible, 302 - T4
Everett, WA


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From: Rautenberg, Jeff [mailtosad smileyemail redacted)]
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 9:53 AM
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Subject: [CM] Slim Radiator Overflow Bottle


I seem to remember seeing a slim radiator overflow bottle somewhere in
the recent past. I think it was maybe 2.5" square and maybe 10" long
and mounted right up to the side of the radiator. Has anyone seen
anything similar? Two of my local auto parts stores just carry the big
cheapo bottles.

Jeff Rautenberg
'65 Coupe



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On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Rautenberg, Jeff wrote:

> I seem to remember seeing a slim radiator overflow bottle somewhere
> in the recent past. I think it was maybe 2.5" square and maybe 10"
> long and mounted right up to the side of the radiator. Has anyone
> seen anything similar?

We've had 3 unusually hot summers in a row here in Texas so a couple years
ago I rigged up a "temporary" overflow bottle using a plastic
water/soda bottle (1 liter maybe). It tie-wrapped neatly beside the
radiator. I don't drive the Mustang a lot but it hasn't leaked or
cracked in about 2 years.

Not the best solution but will work in a pinch and meets your size
requirements. No holes to drill. Cheap, too.

Matt
'66 289 coupe





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Mail From: danny mitzel (email redacted)

--- "Rautenberg, Jeff" <(email redacted)>
wrote:
> I seem to remember seeing a slim radiator overflow
> bottle somewhere in the recent past. I think it was
> maybe 2.5" square and maybe 10" long and mounted
> right up to the side of the radiator. Has anyone
> seen anything similar? Two of my local auto parts
> stores just carry the big cheapo bottles.

I've seen mustangs plus advertising a stainless
steel radiator resevoir. looks ~1-1.5" diameter
and ~12-14" tall and it's supposed to bolt right
upto radiator mounts. check out their magazine
ad or web site [http:www.mustangsplus.com].

danny


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Jaz has a slim sheet metal style overflow bottle. LOL, John G.





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