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πŸ”’ Gates 31534 Safety Release Radiator Cap: Enhanced Protection for Your Vehicle Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5Β Β 
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4.3
πŸ”§ Automotive Replacement Caps, πŸ› οΈ Replacement Parts

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Details

BrandGates
MaterialMetal
ExteriorMetal
Item Weight0.05 Pounds

Description of πŸ”’ Gates 31534 Safety Release Radiator Cap: Enhanced Protection for Your Vehicle

Assures long service life and accurate control of pressure. Can be used for applications with or without coolant recovery systems. Inventory requirements are dramatically reduced. Safety release lever. Protects against accidental burns by releasing steam through overflow tube.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Image in advert does not match product

The image in the advert shows that the lid is round but is actually square. Please see the attached picture of the item I received today (09/22/2020).

Pros
  • Lid
Cons
  • Poorly designed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect replacement and works as it should

Fits and works as it should. A nice feature is that it has (at least what I call it) "manual control" in relation to the venting of your radiator, turning the longer process of purging air from the cooling system into a much shorter one.

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • No Insurance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

RADIATOR CAP WITH OUTLET

WORKS AS IT SHOULD WORK WITHOUT INTERFERING WITH MY NEW AMAZON RADIATOR ACCESSORIES. Material getting under the top seal is more than the cost of a replacement cover. All cars after the late 1960's have a recovery system and the coolant check should be done in the recovery tank, not the radiator. pH and carbon monoxide meters are cheap compared to system leak damage. Normally air cannot enter the system and engine combustion products should never be in a recovery tank. Removing the radiator cap

Pros
  • Radiator Cap
Cons
  • Sad Hardware