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secondary water tank

Post by subaruracer755@cs.com »

to all of those who have removed that 2nd water tank on the top of the engine
to put on an IC!!!!!

if you have broke off the petons from it and epoxied on new ones, it will
hold for a month or so.

BUT

order a new tank and keep it with you, as mine failed on me yesterday on RT2.
its real strange to have to tell someone "yeah it over heated but i had the
part to fix it in my trunk, and its all fixed but now i need antifreze, got
any?" No one did, so i had to drive slow, stop, and repeat for a few miles
to get to a gas station... then everything was cool... (sorry had to say it)

the whole point of this... get the new part and put it in, dont think the
epoxied parts will hold forever...
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secondary water tank

Post by Dave C »

Almost sounds like my experience.

Glad to hear you got it taken care of without any damage!

Remember, JC has the sweet aluminum ones too. Call 'em.

--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., subaruracer755@c... wrote:
> to all of those who have removed that 2nd water tank on the top of
the engine
> to put on an IC!!!!!
>
> if you have broke off the petons from it and epoxied on new ones,
it will
> hold for a month or so.
>
> BUT
>
> order a new tank and keep it with you, as mine failed on me
yesterday on RT2.
> its real strange to have to tell someone "yeah it over heated but
i had the
> part to fix it in my trunk, and its all fixed but now i need
antifreze, got
> any?" No one did, so i had to drive slow, stop, and repeat for a
few miles
> to get to a gas station... then everything was cool... (sorry had
to say it)
>
> the whole point of this... get the new part and put it in, dont
think the
> epoxied parts will hold forever...


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acroxford@hypermall.net

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Post by acroxford@hypermall.net »

These tanks are chronic failure items on the turbo Legacy. You know
you have a problem when you walk in to the parts counter and tell
them
that you have a turbo and need a ta-- and they reach under the
counter
and produce one of these.





--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., subaruracer755@c... wrote:
> to all of those who have removed that 2nd water tank on the top of
the engine
> to put on an IC!!!!!
>
> if you have broke off the petons from it and epoxied on new ones,
it
will
> hold for a month or so.
>
> BUT
>
> order a new tank and keep it with you, as mine failed on me
yesterday on RT2.
> its real strange to have to tell someone "yeah it over heated but
i
had the
> part to fix it in my trunk, and its all fixed but now i need
antifreze, got
> any?" No one did, so i had to drive slow, stop, and repeat for a
few miles
> to get to a gas station... then everything was cool... (sorry had
to
say it)
>
> the whole point of this... get the new part and put it in, dont
think the
> epoxied parts will hold forever...


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jason grahn

secondary water tank

Post by jason grahn »

the more i think about it, the less i like the idea of an aluminum tank...
unless there is some sort of way to let the car vent out more of the
underhood heat (read: reverse vents are a good idea); that aluminum tank is
just sitting there absorbing heat. Since your radiator fluid is already
getting some heat to it, having a heated tank will only make things worse,
correct? I think getting a new stock tank would be a better idea.

My $0.02

-Jason

>From: "Dave C" <legacycentral@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: BC-BFLegacyWorks@yahoogroups.com
>To: BC-BFLegacyWorks@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] Re: secondary water tank
>Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2001 13:38:55 -0000
>
>Almost sounds like my experience.
>
>Glad to hear you got it taken care of without any damage!
>
>Remember, JC has the sweet aluminum ones too. Call 'em.
>
>--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., subaruracer755@c... wrote:
> > to all of those who have removed that 2nd water tank on the top of
>the engine
> > to put on an IC!!!!!
> >
> > if you have broke off the petons from it and epoxied on new ones,
>it will
> > hold for a month or so.
> >
> > BUT
> >
> > order a new tank and keep it with you, as mine failed on me
>yesterday on RT2.
> > its real strange to have to tell someone "yeah it over heated but
>i had the
> > part to fix it in my trunk, and its all fixed but now i need
>antifreze, got
> > any?" No one did, so i had to drive slow, stop, and repeat for a
>few miles
> > to get to a gas station... then everything was cool... (sorry had
>to say it)
> >
> > the whole point of this... get the new part and put it in, dont
>think the
> > epoxied parts will hold forever...
>
>
>
>To unsubscribe from this group, please send an email to:
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>
>
>
>
>
>


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acroxford@hypermall.net

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Post by acroxford@hypermall.net »

It is not really adding heat to the system it is thermo-siphoning
water after shutdown and heat is not really being produced then.
before shutdown the water crossover pipe and anything else that is
metal could be absorbing a little heat. I just sent a manifold out
for
JETHOT Iwonder what that will show.





--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., "jason grahn" <jgrahn555@h...> wrote:
> the more i think about it, the less i like the idea of an aluminum
tank...
> unless there is some sort of way to let the car vent out more of
the
> underhood heat (read: reverse vents are a good idea); that aluminum
tank is
> just sitting there absorbing heat. Since your radiator fluid is
already
> getting some heat to it, having a heated tank will only make things
worse,
> correct? I think getting a new stock tank would be a better idea.
>
> My $0.02
>
> -Jason
>
> >From: "Dave C" <legacycentral@y...>
> >Reply-To: BC-BFLegacyWorks@y...
> >To: BC-BFLegacyWorks@y...
> >Subject: [BC-BFLegacyWorks] Re: secondary water tank
> >Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2001 13:38:55 -0000
> >
> >Almost sounds like my experience.
> >
> >Glad to hear you got it taken care of without any damage!
> >
> >Remember, JC has the sweet aluminum ones too. Call 'em.
> >
> >--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., subaruracer755@c... wrote:
> > > to all of those who have removed that 2nd water tank on the top
of
> >the engine
> > > to put on an IC!!!!!
> > >
> > > if you have broke off the petons from it and epoxied on new
ones,
> >it will
> > > hold for a month or so.
> > >
> > > BUT
> > >
> > > order a new tank and keep it with you, as mine failed on me
> >yesterday on RT2.
> > > its real strange to have to tell someone "yeah it over heated
but
> >i had the
> > > part to fix it in my trunk, and its all fixed but now i need
> >antifreze, got
> > > any?" No one did, so i had to drive slow, stop, and repeat
for a
> >few miles
> > > to get to a gas station... then everything was cool... (sorry
had
> >to say it)
> > >
> > > the whole point of this... get the new part and put it in, dont
> >think the
> > > epoxied parts will hold forever...
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> >
> >
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> >
> >
>
>
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