Right then Gents,
A few months ago I fitted a new radiator to Earl. The radiator I pulled out was old, battered, leaky and clogged but had a black tank down the side of it which I can only assume is some form of either a header tank or a condenser. The new Radiator I purchased did not have this tank nor did it have a pipe coming down that looked as if it were to go into this 'Tank', It did however have a clear hose that went down to the very bottom of the Radiator.
So what I was wondering was; is this 'tank' needed? Or is it something else fit for the tip? If it were a header tank then I'd need to get ahold of a new lid because the one currently fitted is cracked which leads me to presume that it will not be causing a vacuum and will not be functioning correctly.
However, If it's not a header tank and is a condenser then is it recomended to keep it for it's intended purpose or leave the steam to go into the atmosphere?
As some of you may know Earl is currently not on the road so if it is a vital piece of equipment for the cooling system, It shouldn't matter too much because it's very rare that Earl is ran too full temperature and is unable to go anywhere due to the lack of MOT, Tax, Insurace etc etc.
Many thanks,
Dave