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I use my washer tank for the overflow, too.  Works great with no  
modifications - just run the tube over.  There's no good place to put an  
overflow 
tank.  I had one on the front of the rad core support but you  could see it 
through the grill.
 
Bob S.
 
 
In a message dated 12/16/2009 4:40:54 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

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I  couldn't find any tanks that I liked the looks of so I actually hooked  
up
my washer fluid bottle to serve as the overflow. I figured that if the  car
was getting dirty enough to be actually using washer fluid I shouldn’t  be
driving it in the first place.

-----Original  Message-----
From:  [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]  On Behalf Of Jimc2002
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 3:07 PM
To:  First Generation Firebird-L
Subject: Re: [FGF] '68 Radiator Overflow  Container

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'68s  did not have an overflow bottle.  Overflow from a 15lb pressure cap  
was
a tube down the side of the radiator to the ground but it should  almost
never puke anyway.  You may be looking at the washer bottle,  tube and
mounting.

Jim
'68 400HO convert.

--- On  Wed, 12/16/09, Bo Svenson <[email protected]>  wrote:


From: Bo Svenson <[email protected]>
Subject:  [FGF] '68 Radiator Overflow Container
To: "First Generation Firebird-L"  <[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, December 16,  2009, 2:41 PM


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Hello  Everyone,

When I inherited my 68 Bird convertible it came with what I  believe to be
Œoriginal¹ 68 Firebird radiator overflow container with cage  and hoses,
forty years old yet in perfect condition ‹ but I don¹t know  where to mount
it.  Does anyone?  Can anyone refer me to an  on-line publication?  My Œ68
Firebird Service Manual CD doesn¹t show a  radiator overflow.

I am somewhat phobic about this because a couple of  weeks ago my Bird 
leaked
some radiator fluid onto the garage floor.   One of our kittens licked it ‹
and died an excruciating death.  We  have more  cats...

Thanks!

Bo

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