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Overflow tank pipimg
« on: October 26, 2011, 17:20:32 »
In a picture posted by John, 49er, of his engine bay when his car was new, there was no hose attached to the metal outlet elbow of the coolant overflow tank. Anyone have opinions on whether or not there was a hose as most cars currently have?

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Re: Overflow tank pipimg
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2011, 17:36:39 »
Very observant Gus, no hose when delivered. I put a hose on later myself.

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1969 280SL 003820
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4 speed manual, PS. 77217 miles
7280 miles since awoken from her 20+ yr "nap" in 2010

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Re: Overflow tank pipimg
« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2011, 18:38:59 »
Thanks John. That same picture showed what looked like a Castrol(?) sticker on the oil filler cap. Is that factory or something put on by your oil change place?

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Re: Overflow tank pipimg
« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2011, 19:15:59 »
 The Mercedes dealer put it on. The black and white photo of the engine (no Castrol sticker) was taken the night I drove it home from the dealer. The color photo showing the sticker was taken about 6 months later. Sure wish I had taken more pictures!
  BTW, the photo I took of my 250SL engine bay also shows no hose on the overflow tank.

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1969 280SL 003820
Un Restored, All Original, including the paint
Original Owner, Purchased September 18, 1968
4 speed manual, PS. 77217 miles
7280 miles since awoken from her 20+ yr "nap" in 2010