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  1. Maxjeep1

    Replacing Coolant Reservoir Cap - 16 LBS or 15LBS?

    I was referring to the fact that it doesn’t build any additional pressure from heat. I was not in anyway suggesting that you throw away all your clamps. It’s weird how I can squeeze my upper hose flat at operating temperature and that was when I thought that the clamps aren’t doing near as much...
  2. Maxjeep1

    Replacing Coolant Reservoir Cap - 16 LBS or 15LBS?

    Cost? Because you only need to buy it once? Because it doesn’t corrode and they can’t sell you new parts? I think if you tried it you would like some of the benefits. I was skeptical about it but I thought I would give it a try while I was adding my becool radiator and had my cooling system...
  3. Maxjeep1

    Replacing Coolant Reservoir Cap - 16 LBS or 15LBS?

    Pretty sure the cooling system functions in the same way on the Tahoe and consists of the same basic items that are on the Hmmwv. I would rather have a lifetime coolant that has a 370 degree boiling point and builds zero pressure in the system and will never corrode. Probably helps the hot spots...
  4. Maxjeep1

    Replacing Coolant Reservoir Cap - 16 LBS or 15LBS?

    Convert to Evans waterless coolant and you don’t need a cap or hose lamps. Lasts forever and it doesn’t corrode anything. I’m doing it soon. Had it in my H2 for 3 years now and I’m very happy with it. I don’t think it makes a difference with your 1pound difference
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