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Radiator Cap
So I went to Advanced Auto to buy a Stant radiator cap, only to find out that they don't have a 15 psi cap. (AC Delco doesn't have a 15 psi cap either.) My '95 Blazer currently has a 15 psi cap and my GM shop manual calls for a 15 psi cap.
Do I just use the 16 psi cap that Stant does make? Or is there another manufacturer out there with a 15 psi cap? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Radiator Cap
1 lb is not much off.
But if you want a 15 lb cap try the dealer or another major parts place. Good luck
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Re: Radiator Cap
You'll be fine, no problem at all.
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