I'm running a 13 pound cap. I have the original(!) AMC cap (or at least an old replacement bearing the AMC logo), but it no longer holds pressure. Ya know - the radiator shop has done me really well in the past on fuel tanks. Maybe in this economy, I should throw a little business their way. They are a stand-up group. My son is doing well! He walked a little further yesterday (from his bedroom, down the hall and back). He is doing better on his rehab exercises, too. He needs support and help - but I can feel a little more strength in him. He was really favoring one leg for a long time - it will take some time to loosen up his hamstring and let him straighten it out - but we're taking it slow. On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 8:46 AM, Wrambler<wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > What lb cap are you running? > It's a cheater fix, but I have had good results running as little as 7lb caps when I have had seepage problems with old radiators. > In you area in summer, eh, maybe not. > But...I thought I'd throw it out there. > If, you have a higher lb cap and use the stop leak sometimes the pressure can force it through. > The 7lb will not push on the stop leak as much! > Make double, triple sure you have the heater core valve closed if you can! > Don't really need the heater core getting plugged with stopleak! > Remember too much stopleak = stopped up cores! > > if it is just seeping at the neck, you may be best to run it by that rad shop! > > How's your boy doing? > > Tell him to hang in there, it takes while to get back on ones feet after this kind of stuff! _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com