[DeTomaso] DeTomaso Digest, Vol 155, Issue 15

Dave Londry davel at emspace.com
Mon May 15 19:45:25 EDT 2017


Same here.
And it makes refill of a drained system go very easily with no elevating 
of the rear end.
(Pardon the image please)
Dave


On 5/15/17 9:21 AM, Owen Cooke wrote:
> I have a similar bleed tube from the top of the rad back to the 
> header  and having lots of other issues before i sorted the cooling , 
> i believe that has worked very well to keep the system free of air locks
>
> i put in new rad and made up a bleed fitting with an adapter to take 
> the bleed hose
>
> the result is i never have to bleed the rad
>
> owen cooke
>
>
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>>     1. Re: weird tiny coolant tube (audionut at hushmail.com)
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>> Date: Sun, 14 May 2017 15:01:03 -0700
>> From: audionut at hushmail.com
>> To: detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
>> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] weird tiny coolant tube
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>> Done.  Thanks Chuck!
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>> On May 13, 2017 at 6:38 AM, cengles at cox.net wrote:Dear John,
>>                   In all likelihood, that is the vent tube that was
>> designed, but not well engineered to vent air out of the system
>> *automatically*.  Unfortunately, it does not work as expected. I have
>>
>> it disconnected at both ends on both Panteras.  There are
>> approximately
>> 50-60K trouble free miles between the two of them.  You'll need to cap
>>
>> it off or disconnect it at both ends, then the leak is solved.
>>                              Warmest regards,  Chuck Engles
>> On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 1:08 AM, audionut at hushmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Gentlemen--
>>> Just did a coolant flush (fun!) on my car and when I checked for
>> leaks
>>> I found a small leak coming from a tiny metal coolant tube running
>>> fore and aft between the two main tubes. This little tube was capped
>>> off at some point near the front of the car with a small bit of hose
>>> stuffed with a bolt secured with a hose clamp and the tube appears
>> to
>>> lead back to the coolant filler tank via a rubber hose aft of the
>>> firewall. What the heck is/was this coolant tube for?  And assuming
>>> I've traced where it goes correctly, is there any reason I can't
>> just
>>> cap it off right at the filler tank? Thanks--
>>> John73L #5909
>>>   Sent using Hushmail
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>>     Done.  Thanks Chuck!
>>
>>     Sent using Hushmail
>>     On May 13, 2017 at 6:38 AM, cengles at cox.net wrote:
>>
>>       Dear John,
>>       In all likelihood, that is the vent tube that was
>>       designed, but not well engineered to vent air out of the system
>>       *automatically*. Unfortunately, it does not work as expected. I 
>> have
>>       it disconnected at both ends on both Panteras. There are
>>       approximately
>>       50-60K trouble free miles between the two of them. You'll need to
>>       cap
>>       it off or disconnect it at both ends, then the leak is solved.
>>       Warmest regards, Chuck Engles
>>       On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 1:08 AM, audionut at hushmail.com wrote:
>>       > Gentlemen--
>>       > Just did a coolant flush (fun!) on my car and when I checked for
>>       leaks
>>       > I found a small leak coming from a tiny metal coolant tube 
>> running
>>       > fore and aft between the two main tubes. This little tube was
>>       capped
>>       > off at some point near the front of the car with a small bit of
>>       hose
>>       > stuffed with a bolt secured with a hose clamp and the tube 
>> appears
>>       to
>>       > lead back to the coolant filler tank via a rubber hose aft of 
>> the
>>       > firewall. What the heck is/was this coolant tube for? And 
>> assuming
>>       > I've traced where it goes correctly, is there any reason I can't
>>       just
>>       > cap it off right at the filler tank? Thanks--
>>       > John73L #5909
>>       > Sent using Hushmail
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