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Old Dec 8, 2019 | 09:19 AM
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Doorman 603-001 recovery tank

Anyone use the doorman 603-001 coolant recovery tank? My car (1970 Cutlass 455) does not have any tank at all currently. I was considering using this one
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Old Dec 8, 2019 | 12:43 PM
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At under $20, it will work fine as long as you have a radiator cap that allows coolant to go back and forth to the radiator.
Old Dec 8, 2019 | 04:20 PM
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Dorman 603-100 Coolant Reservoir Bottle

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E300OE/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I bought one - works great on my 1969 ...
Had to make 2 mounting tabs for a fender mount
look like it belongs there +-
I left room to access my headlight plug ins


Old Dec 8, 2019 | 04:42 PM
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Mini Cooper Coolant Overflow Tank

Here is another option (although, more expensive). I bought an aluminum overflow tank for a 2003 Mini Cooper and bolted it next to the emissions canister behind the headlight buckets on the passenger side. They cost around $50 on eBay and Amazon. I liked that it bolted to the core support (not the fender) and it was tucked away under the fender. I had to modify it just a bit; I cut off the hose barb on the bottom of the tank and cut threads for a 1/4"NPT-to-5/16" hose barb elbow to connect to the radiator filler neck.
Here's a link to one for sale on eBay and some pics of my install.
Rodney

Radiator-Coolant-Overflow-Bottle-Expansion-Tank-for-BMW-Mini-Cooper


Old Dec 8, 2019 | 05:07 PM
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Thanks guys ....great ideas and nice work. Gives me ideas .
Old Dec 9, 2019 | 12:41 PM
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Or wander into a Treasure Yard, and get one from a scrap vehicle. There's a limitless variety of shapes and sizes and mounting arrangements.

1. Don't get one from a Ford, because they're poorly designed.
2. You need the recovery-type radiator cap to go with the tank.

Thousands of years ago, you'd buy a "kit" that had a plastic bottle, a foot-and-a-half of the cheapest hose on Earth, and a big rubber washer (gasket) that you'd slip into your existing rad cap. About $6, and it'd come with two sheet-metal screws to attach the bottle to your fender. They wouldn't work properly until you put a real piece of hose between rad and bottle, because the included hose would kink.
Old Dec 9, 2019 | 04:03 PM
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I got one from Napa, it was under $10. I was limited to where I could put it since I added a repop OAI setup. It works fine just had to drill a couple of holes in the core support & make a lower bracket.
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