well I test drove my car today, no leaks or puffs of smoke from under the hood. I relocated my coolant tank to where the A/C compressor once was.
I did this for future plans of installing my Saab I/C. The neat thing is that the coolant tank actually looks like it "should" be there, Ie stock looking. I'll have pics soon
Mark,
1991 Turbo Sedan, Aspen White 5MT, Sold RIP
1994 Turbo Sedan, Crimson Pearl 5MT, from British Columbia-no rust!
Cool, right on. I'm sure in the long run it's better to move it but just thought I'd let you know that I didn't have to move mine for my Saab install. Eventually I'm going to put in the WRX coolant tank as my oem one is Jimmy rigged at the moment and then I'll be relocating too.
-Matt
'92 SS 5mt. All go and no show. Sold :(
'94 Audi UrS4 Modded (new project)
'96 Outback 5mt.
'07 Legacy 2.5i SE
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You don't have an air conditioner. That won't work for me.
91 Pearl White Sport Sedan
04 Java Black Pearl Forester XT
2014 Volvo S60 T5
18 KTM 1290 Adventure S
87 Grey GL-10 Sedan (so long old buddy) - donated
97 Toyota 4Runner SR5 - sold
2002 BMW r1150rt-p - sold
2004 BMW r1200ST - sold
2016 BMW r1200RS - sold
I did have AC, but it didn't work when I bought the car, so I removed it. Man that stuff is heavy, removing the compressor and all the AC gear probobly took a good 70 lbs off the car.
Mark,
1991 Turbo Sedan, Aspen White 5MT, Sold RIP
1994 Turbo Sedan, Crimson Pearl 5MT, from British Columbia-no rust!
Up here we still have alot of days above 30* C with humidity past 90% during the summer. but meh I'll learn to live without it.
mTk: It was pretty simple, just time consuming and I was very careful not to break the nipples on the coolant tank. Although, I still think their stronger then what most people say. Basically I have only one braket, a 3" peice of garage door rail support. You know the glavanized stock you can buy thats about 1.5" wide and has holes pre-punched every inch or so.
I mounted the the tank to the block with that. I thought at first that it wouldn't provide enough support since it was a little wobbly. But as soon as I connected the coolant lines the tank got much stiffer, so I only used the one mounting. The two small coolant lines are a joke. For the two bigger ones I got 90 degree brass elbows and 2 ft of 1/2" ID heater hose and connected it all up.
Mark,
1991 Turbo Sedan, Aspen White 5MT, Sold RIP
1994 Turbo Sedan, Crimson Pearl 5MT, from British Columbia-no rust!