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Brass Radiator Pressure Cap

Brass Radiator Pressure Cap
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MFG. Part #:
91015603
Overall Diameter:
2.37"
Material Type:
Brass
Finish:
Polished
Sold in Quantity:
Each
Notes:
7 PSI capacity.
Info
Pressure caps for radiators featuring 7 or 15-pound capacity. Beautiful, smooth finish in brass.
- 2-3/8" O.D. of cap top
- 2-1/4" I.D. of cap top
- Will fit a standard radiator neck
- Sealing surface (which sits inside the neck) is 1-1/2" O.D.
- Cap sides are 7/16" tall
Learn more about cooling systems, how to choose the proper pressure cap, and how they work by reading our tech article. Cooling System Principles.
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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