Hi all,
Attached are two pics. I have seen the radiator caps with the blue and red on the top before and never paid much attention. When I got one on an old radiator I bought, I noticed the AC partly hidden beneath the red and blue cover, so I decided to take it off. It is just pressed on over the edges of the rivet in the middle.
The red and blue cover says the cap is a 13# RC-22. Beneath is the type of cap we are more used to seeing, but it says 15# RC-26! So, is the cap and RC-22 or an RC-26?
The addition of the red and blue cover seems to be a completely unnecessary manufacturing step since the cap info is already stamped on the main cap. I thought perhaps if they mislabeled a cap, they might use the cover to correct the error. But there are so many of these caps with the red and blue cover that AC's quality control would have to have been horrific.
So, what's the purpose of the cover and why two different part numbers?
Bob
Attached are two pics. I have seen the radiator caps with the blue and red on the top before and never paid much attention. When I got one on an old radiator I bought, I noticed the AC partly hidden beneath the red and blue cover, so I decided to take it off. It is just pressed on over the edges of the rivet in the middle.
The red and blue cover says the cap is a 13# RC-22. Beneath is the type of cap we are more used to seeing, but it says 15# RC-26! So, is the cap and RC-22 or an RC-26?
The addition of the red and blue cover seems to be a completely unnecessary manufacturing step since the cap info is already stamped on the main cap. I thought perhaps if they mislabeled a cap, they might use the cover to correct the error. But there are so many of these caps with the red and blue cover that AC's quality control would have to have been horrific.
So, what's the purpose of the cover and why two different part numbers?
Bob
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