RayRay72 Posted August 21 Posted August 21 Isn't there supposed to be a reservoir for the radiator when it gets hot. If so where does it go ? I googled some images but the only reservoir I see is for the window wash 2 Quote
1970mcss Posted August 21 Posted August 21 My 70 doesn't have a reservoir. It has a hose that discharges strait down the radiator support to the ground 2 1 Quote
Scott S. Posted August 21 Posted August 21 Back in the '70's, it was considered safer to vent the hot fluid to ground than to have a tank. Back then environmental standards were a little more "lacking"..... And it was assumed that everyone carried a jug of something to refill the radiator. There are a couple posts on site recommending tanks that fit well in our cars. 3 1 Quote
willie Posted August 21 Posted August 21 Hey Ray, i put on my 72 a Camaro overflow tank. Dont remember what year it was but someone else will chime in and let us know, i am sure!!! 2 1 Quote
Dtret Posted August 21 Posted August 21 I think it was like a 73/74 nova. A lot of us tucked the on the passenger side of the battery inside the fender so you can barely tell that they are there. 4 1 Quote
cny first gen 71 Posted August 21 Posted August 21 I think what has been used is from 75-79 maybe nova from what I've heard. Joe did it on his he will know. Mine is just a tank that sits out in the open. It works for now. 3 1 Quote
Dtret Posted August 21 Posted August 21 6 minutes ago, cny first gen 71 said: I think what has been used is from 75-79 maybe nova from what I've heard. Joe did it on his he will know. Mine is just a tank that sits out in the open. It works for now. You may be correct. I thought what I posted seemed a little early. lol. 4 1 Quote
Marks71 Posted August 21 Posted August 21 75-79 Nova. Somewhat concealed under the fender next to the battery. About $40. Many suppliers, but the cap is separate with most. 3 1 Quote
420ponies Posted August 21 Posted August 21 51 minutes ago, Marks71 said: 75-79 Nova. Somewhat concealed under the fender next to the battery. About $40. Many suppliers, but the cap is separate with mos I have installed it on mine since the new BBC has indicated that it needs it. Before it just went onto the ground with the small block ( never an issue). 75-79 Nova .Like $50 and hides behind the battery. 3 1 Quote
DragCat Posted August 22 Posted August 22 Many people have gone the Nova route....looks nice. 70's did not have one. Because of track regulations I just used a 24 oz water bottle and painted it black so its not so obvious 🤣 3 1 Quote
willie Posted August 22 Posted August 22 I am not sure but i don't think it was a Nova, reason being i never bought anything from a Nova supplier. Had to be a Camaro i have bought from there. Now i will look it up for you guys! 1 1 Quote
Dtret Posted August 22 Posted August 22 3 minutes ago, willie said: I am not sure but i don't think it was a Nova, reason being i never bought anything from a Nova supplier. Had to be a Camaro i have bought from there. Now i will look it up for you guys! I think I got mine from Camaro central. ( but for a nova). lol. 😂 2 1 Quote
willie Posted August 22 Posted August 22 Ok i was right and i was wrong. I bought it from Summit, it doesn't say what it is for, but here are the part numbers for anyone that is interested OER 371978 rad overflow and OER 551448 75-79 rad overflow cap. Hope this helps!!! 3 Quote
Joselk1 Posted August 22 Posted August 22 2 hours ago, willie said: Ok i was right and i was wrong. I bought it from Summit, it doesn't say what it is for, but here are the part numbers for anyone that is interested OER 371978 rad overflow and OER 551448 75-79 rad overflow cap. Hope this helps!!! That’s what I have for overflow. Tucked in the fender alongside the battery. Mine leaks a few drops evertime I drive it….tried new cap, new gasket…I’ll figure it out eventually but I’m busy putting miles on it during our short season. 8 1 Quote
jft69z Posted August 22 Posted August 22 8 hours ago, willie said: Ok i was right and i was wrong. I bought it from Summit, it doesn't say what it is for, but here are the part numbers for anyone that is interested OER 371978 rad overflow and OER 551448 75-79 rad overflow cap. Hope this helps!!! It's for Nova, Buick Skylark, etc, and those are the correct numbers you have listed. The 'OER' site breaks the application list down even further. Most of the usual places stock them, Summit, SS396, Parts Place, Jegs, etc. https://www.oerparts.com/product/551448.html https://www.oerparts.com/product/371978.html 4 1 Quote
Dtret Posted August 22 Posted August 22 9 hours ago, willie said: Ok i was right and i was wrong. I bought it from Summit, it doesn't say what it is for, but here are the part numbers for anyone that is interested OER 371978 rad overflow and OER 551448 75-79 rad overflow cap. Hope this helps!!! Same as me, wrong year, right car. lol. 3 Quote
willie Posted August 22 Posted August 22 25 minutes ago, Dtret said: Same as me, wrong year, right car. lol. Lol naa i am usually always wrong, not on purpose but i dont remember anything!!! 2 4 Quote
72 Monte Carlo Posted August 22 Posted August 22 I bought a 3rd gen camaro tank for mine, but seeing how the Nova tank is tucked in the inner fender, I'm going to get one of them instead. 3 1 Quote
Chevy Dave Posted August 22 Posted August 22 I have a 4 core radiator, HD fan clutch, 180 deg. thermostat, 50% antifreeze, factory AC and the correct coolant level. I never loose any water. Why would I need an overflow tank? 3 1 Quote
Dtret Posted August 22 Posted August 22 29 minutes ago, Chevy Dave said: I have a 4 core radiator, HD fan clutch, 180 deg. thermostat, 50% antifreeze, factory AC and the correct coolant level. I never loose any water. Why would I need an overflow tank? Technically you don’t. The car never came with one. 4 1 Quote
Scott S. Posted August 23 Posted August 23 It's one of those environmental things...... And it keeps your dog from getting sick. 1 Quote
cny first gen 71 Posted August 23 Posted August 23 4 minutes ago, Scott S. said: It's one of those environmental things...... And it keeps your dog from getting sick. Yea dogs, cars squirrels and mice love the taste of anti freeze unfortunately it's not good for them. Well at least the dogs and cats the mice and squirrels can have all they want. 2 Quote
Scott S. Posted August 23 Posted August 23 and apparently the French like to use it in making their wine..... Quote
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