repete
Veteran Member
Be sure the cap is correct for a recovery system:Without a recovery system you'll always have air in the radiator due to thermodynamics. I would put a 2 liter bottle with the overflow tube submerged at the bottom, take a scotchbrite disc and clean up the top seal on the neck, and verify that the radiator cap has a rubber seal at the top and bottom, so when it cools down it has to draw fluid back in, rather than atmosphere. The bend in the filler neck shouldn't be an issue, unless there is a crack that would allow air back in.

Different Types of Radiator Caps for Your Vehicle
Radiator caps may seem like small, insignificant components in a vehicle, but they play a crucial role in maintaining the health and efficiency of your engine. The radiator cap is not just a simple cover, it’s a pressure valve that helps regulate the cooling system of your vehicle, ensuring that...
