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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ryan, Sep 26, 2007.

  1. el Scotto
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    Is that a bong? I'm sorry, it's been eight or nine years since high school.....
     
  2. Paul2748
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    I used the old army canteen but I made it a coolant recovery tank rather than just a puke tank. This way anything that comes out goes right back in.
     
  3. tikidiablo
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    Here's my swapmeet find converted to the obvious.
     

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  4. hot rod wille
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    I used an old Chevy oil filter cannister and coverted it to coolant tank--hard-lined it look like it's still an oil tank.
     

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  5. but only like a year or two since i seen you smoke weed
     
  6. Alfster
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    My 'Moon' tank
     

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  7. Come on man, its been 20 for me and I recognized it:eek: :D
     
  8. Blackjack Hotrods
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    Pardon me for my stupidity but wouldn't the cans mounted in front of, and totally blocking the radiator cause a bit of a cooling problem???
     
  9. repoguy
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  10. Bruce Lancaster
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    Moving a post for Flatdog:
    Here is the catch can that we use in the alter.You can see it is a rare piece,carried by Sgt.York in the big one.
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    Dang...can't move the pics. Anyone?
     
  11. desertdroog
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  12. I made mine out of a WWII shell casing and an old brass cap

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  13. Bruce Lancaster
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    Hmmm...there's a water chest for an M1917 Browning in the basement...that might look good...
     
  14. orphaneddie
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    that is bad ass... mainly because it is my town and I have seen it upclose!
     
  15. El Gordo
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    What is the diff?
    Is a recovery tank sealed with the in-line reaching the bottom?
     
  16. That had to cost a fortune when it was new, especially when the Navy is paying fot it. Your tax dollars at work....:rolleyes: :D
     
  17. tjm73
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    How much volume should a puke tank have anyway?
     
  18. LDNFAST
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    yeah how much should it hold .. im rockin a aluminum iron city beer bottle..so its like 12 oz.
     
  19. Gator
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    I've got a stainless Martini shaker on my Caddy, it's set up as a 'recovery' type tank. It was shiny and just the right size.

    I'll try and get a pic tomorrow.
     
  20. Bruce Lancaster
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    If just a puke tank on a good early cooling system, it doesn't need much--system will puke down to the level it prefers on its first use, stay there. Puke tank is just to catch that overflow, which is why it was a drag only thing back when...a minor puddle didn't matter anywhere else.
    If problems cause continual puking, the puke tank doesn't matter...system is doomed.
    If it is a modern (1975? or so up) with two-way cap, the coolant puked on heating up flows back into radiator when it cools down...so that fairly small in&out volume is a minimum volume. Most systems have extra capacity and some reserve fluid in there...in these systems, if all fluid disappears from tank, your system has a leak somewhere.
    Last type, distantly related, is the header tank as in Vettes and some trucks...in these, the tank is the fill point for cooling system and is a pressurized part of the circulating system with the engine and radiator. Not really a puke tank--this system needs ANOTHER tank for that.
    I think for most early systems, a quart would be more than enough.
     
  21. Here's a pic of an Air/Oil separator I made for my 32 roadster.

    Works great, there's a tech article about it floating around here somewhere.

    Pictured here because I plan to make another one as well as a matching overflow tank for my 31 on 32 rails roadster project.
    As well as set up a double bracket for the two of them.

    The bracket will be rounded on the edges, the one in the pic was a prototype of sorts and I didn't want to put too much work into the Air/Oil Separator deal if it didn't cure the problem I was involved with.

    I have a lathe, but this piece could be made with a drill press and some determination.


    The 2nd pic shows the neat little 1 qt Moon tank I use for an overflow on the 32.
    An expensive little devil, but it could be duplicated in a slightly smaller form using common junkyard stuff.

    I may do a tech article on this a little way down the line.

    The Separator as shown could be done up in a less 'billety' form than I have here.
    Polishing the body, rounding the bracket edges and polishing it would perhaps - in the eye of the beholder for sure - make it look a little more old timey.

    Old timey not a particular worry on the 32, it's a test bed of sorts and I make changes to it now and then just to see what will happen.
    So far, so good.

    It's a great little car to drive and I enjoy using it to chase parts and the like.

    It's not surprising to see it sitting outside the junkyard while I'm wandering around inside....
     

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  22. Silent_Orchestra
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    Mines going to be an old Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill bottel.
     
  23. fenderless
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    Hi All!

    Great thread:) ! Cool ideas:) !

    Taildragger&fenderless
     
  24. Old6rodder
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    Here's a "Master" cutting oil can we have on our HAMBster ..............

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    ...... and a brass Behr I have on my toad wagon that goes well with the stock top tank.

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  25. Yo Baby
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    Here is my newest one. My old one was a Mobil 2 Stroke motor oil can.
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    Okay,Okay I'm a little confused here.Not to go O/T or anything but apparently Photo Bucket has changed the format a little since last I was there and I don't know which tag to use to upload pics anymore.
    A little help please!!!!Someone clue me in on which one to use!!!!!!
    Thanx in advance.
     
  26. DirtyThirty
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    mmmmm....I liked that one...and Kountry Kwencher.:D
     
  27. tjm73
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    I found that the NHRA requires a one pint minimum overflow tank.
     
  28. Silent_Orchestra
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    Kountry Kwencher........mmmmm....Wait i'm to young to know about that stuff, i don't even know why i have a strawberry hill bottle.......:D
     
  29. stainless 50s martini shaker, pulled it out tonight along with the radiator and pontiac engine. R.I.P
     
  30. pigpen
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    This gives me an idea. I have one of those old finned aluminum oil filter units that used toilet paper inside. It looks really good but to actually use it as an oil filter..... probably not. To convert it to a puke catcher would be a great use for it. Thanks for the idea. :)
    pigpen
     

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