Coolant Tank / Cap Question

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M32H32IS

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My original expansion tank developed a leak so I picked up a replacement off Rock Auto that included a cap.

Odd that the cap is rated 110kpa instead of 200 like the original. Should I swap caps?
 

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I wonder if the tank can take that pressure? I would be getting a tank that runs (or can handle) the stock pressure required which is? 110 KPa is pretty much atmosphere.
 

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Been running original cap with 0 issues. Interesting enough, the system is no longer over pressurized at operating temp. No swollen hoses. No pressure the next morning.

I’m a bit concerned lol. It’s acting normal.
 

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It wasn’t leaking. Til it did. Threads failed on the aftermarket tank. Picking up a LR tank today - that one was terrible from a quality perspective. Couldn’t hold designated pressure hence the 110kpa cap.
 

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original made 192k miles. Cheapest aftermarket on Rock Auto lasted about 200 miles. Well, it may last 192k if I run their cap but no thanks. I’d like my coolant to be operating at the correct pressure.
 

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original made 192k miles. Cheapest aftermarket on Rock Auto lasted about 200 miles. Well, it may last 192k if I run their cap but no thanks. I’d like my coolant to be operating at the correct pressure.
Maybe they were trying to make the cap a pressure fuse, and keep you from blowing out the plastic coolant pipes. :rolleyes:
 

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