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 Posted: Wed Aug 3rd, 2022 11:56 am
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VelociRanger
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mhoward wrote:
That tank looks to be divided as well, only in a different way on the 1983.  I used to call them "belch tanks".  They were sealed and only existed to keep coolant from hitting the ground if it expanded too much.

Ohhhhhh. Okay from your picture with the coolant I can see the division now. Mine didn't have coolant in it and I didn't want to break it by opening it, so I assumed it wasn't divided. I suppose I can be wrong every once in a while :-P that's kinda cool to see both colors of fluid in there. It also takes up like no space in the engine bay so that's awesome.



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1983 Ranger, reluctantly taking apart. Donor/project vehicle.

1997 Ranger Ex Cab Manual 4.0 2wd, dead on arrival. Hopefully reviving for a daily driver.

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