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manicrodder 02-05-2015 10:10 PM

Radiator Cap
 
Do most drivers replace with a factory cap and how often? Factory cap or Stant etc.

geg 02-05-2015 10:33 PM

My Hippo 2006 2,4LT.
mileage - closer to 200,000 kilometers (120,000 miles).

I changed the radiator cap prophylactically. I bought Acdelco product. Previous radiator cap is still operable.

Of course, it is likely that American (previous owner) also changed the cover before sending the car in Russia. But this is unlikely.

843de 02-06-2015 03:19 AM

I've changed out the caps with new OEM(General Motors) parts when doing the five year cooling system services. HHR's are "hot blooded" by nature, and they'll not withstand overheating for long before you risk serious and costly damage.

So compared to the costs involved in repairing the damage that can happen when a cap fails, although rare in frequency, it's cheap insurance to change the cap if you have any doubts.

manicrodder 02-06-2015 08:10 AM

Being second owner, I do not know when mine was changed (if it was), so I think I will go ahead and replace. I know some that replace the cap every time it is opened, but I have not done so.

firemangeorge 02-06-2015 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by manicrodder (Post 771142)
Being second owner, I do not know when mine was changed (if it was), so I think I will go ahead and replace. I know some that replace the cap every time it is opened, but I have not done so.

What ? And why ? Never heard of that before.

:lol: If I did that, I would have to buy them by the gross (144).

manicrodder 02-06-2015 06:03 PM

I believe a prominent manufacturer use to state this(I wonder why?). Some in the hotrodding circles adhere to it as well. The only thing I can think of that it may take you up to your next coolant change.

firemangeorge 02-06-2015 06:23 PM

???
I've been working on cars for 40 years and have also done my share of hot rodding.
In fact, I used to do mechanic work for a living years ago.
Never heard of replacing a radiator cap after "one" use. The cap on my Dodge truck has been on/off hundreds of times. Had a small seepage leak around the timing cover for 5 years. I would just check it weekly and top off if needed.

I check my coolant level in all my vehicles on a regular basis. And I don't mean by looking in the overflow tank. That's just not an accurate way to check the coolant level.
I have seen many vehicles have coolant in the tank and little in the radiator itself.

manicrodder 02-06-2015 07:16 PM

I agree with you I just know some that do replace when opened. I am trying to find a reasonable change interval but I imagine testing is the best way.

manicrodder 02-07-2015 05:34 PM

I had been checking the coolant level by viewing the overflow tank so I decided to look under the cap like firemangeorge does. Couldn't even open it by hand! I used some persuasion to get it open and the coolant was under the cap. The level in the overflow rises and falls so it appears to be working.

donbrew 02-07-2015 06:19 PM

I keep a large "waterpump" plier in my car for just that purpose.

843de 02-07-2015 06:48 PM

I'll second George's headscratching, of all the years I've been in the SCCA and all the years I spent running NASCAR Modifieds, we changed the cap at the start of a season and that was that. Well unless your's truly "stuffed" the car, resulting in the need for a new front clip, radiator, etc.

Of course a few went bad, but not very many, and maybe a half dozen times in three plus decades of racing up till now.

sleeper 02-07-2015 10:27 PM


Originally Posted by donbrew (Post 771236)
I keep a large "waterpump" plier in my car for just that purpose.

Put a light smear of grease on the cap threads & seal, you'd be surprised how nice the cap comes off when necessary..

I'm still on the OEM cap, but have replaced my T-Stat with an overpriced OEM one when doing the DexCool flush & fill..

db/sb 02-08-2015 06:27 AM


Originally Posted by manicrodder (Post 771182)
I agree with you I just know some that do replace when opened. I am trying to find a reasonable change interval but I imagine testing is the best way.

I'm going to have to join the ranks of those that find that absolutely difficult to fathom. I've been around cars for over 50 years and never heard of anyone that changed a radiator cap each time they opened one. I'm curious about what else the 'some' you mention might be that anal about in their lives..........

manicrodder 02-08-2015 02:12 PM

One time openers are fanatics no doubt! My Father In Law's mechanic preached this. The heaps he drove had no where the life span of a rad cap!

donbrew 02-08-2015 02:30 PM

Flat rate + parts commission?

I did force a cap to fail on my 2008, but it wasn't easy to do. It cost me $2000.
If DexCool overheats it can clog up the pressure release mechanism among other things. It really hates overheating!

843de 02-12-2015 03:08 AM


Originally Posted by sleeper (Post 771645)
So my last post has disappeared ?

It got gathered up and moved into Oldblue's thread in the lounge.

https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/loun...s-start-53002/

Oldblue 02-12-2015 07:02 AM

Yea, we stoled it, ah moved it on over!

sleeper 02-14-2015 11:50 PM

Thank You

Oldblue 02-15-2015 08:03 AM

No man, Thank you for sharing!

DavidLadewig 03-16-2015 10:20 AM

I just got a new cap at O'Reilly Auto Parts. $5 It works fine.


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