Tom F&L GoR
Enthusiast
Some cooling problems arise from the use of drop center radiator caps. The metal disc on the gasket side is simply hung on a pin, seats under pressure, drops open to allow coolant to be sucked back in. Problems arise when coolant and crud dry out on the gasket or disc while hanging open and it loses it's seal. Typical is that coolant is pushed out to the overflow but never sucked back; car overheats and you panic because it's so low on fluid.
The fix is a spring center radiator cap. Same pressure, just that the metal disc is lightly spring loaded closed. It still allows coolant to be sucked back in, but the seal stays clean. If I compared part numbers correctly, here is the "system" for Stant radiator caps.
#10231 plain cap 16 lb drop center
#10331 safety lever 16 lb drop center
#10230 plain cap 16 lb spring center
#10330 safety lever 16 lb spring center
The fix is a spring center radiator cap. Same pressure, just that the metal disc is lightly spring loaded closed. It still allows coolant to be sucked back in, but the seal stays clean. If I compared part numbers correctly, here is the "system" for Stant radiator caps.
#10231 plain cap 16 lb drop center
#10331 safety lever 16 lb drop center
#10230 plain cap 16 lb spring center
#10330 safety lever 16 lb spring center