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Old 05-28-2004, 05:07 PM   #5
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Default I actually did that

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Originally posted by mustangII460
Go to the junk yard and get one out of a 86 ish full size Ford/Merc. They have washer and coolant built into one small plastic resivor.

As Rev said, it will suck it back when it cools.
I did that the first time. It was from an 80's T-Bird. The problem was that the plastic actually deteriorares over time and becomes brittle. Anyway I had to replace it with a new one due to cracks and leaks. That's when I just bought a PepBoy special for about the same price as the junk yard piece. It has lasted for about 5 years now.

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