Right ok. I should've put OEM in quotes. ;) I have to wonder if a slightly hot running engine is part of what kills off these caps so soon. e.g. one being used in a bus with a less than efficient radiator. Neil.
On 7/17/16, Stuart MacMillan <stuartmacm@gmail.com> wrote: > OEM has two meanings with regard to parts for out of production vehicles. > First, OEM means “original equipment manufacturer.” .... > > > Regarding the cap, the OEM cap had a stainless steel valve and spring inside > and a steel base. The current ones don’t.
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