New Radiator Overflow No Fit

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shogsxr

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I just got done installing a new dbl core radiator and there is no room for the overflow tank against the air cond. lines. Do you guys relocate the bottle or find a thinner replacement? Btw This is for a 1993 MTX
 

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Thanks for your help I bought an aftermarket overflow and am going to put it by my air intake. If I unplug the oem overflow sensor is my low coolant idiot light always going to be on? I'd try it myself but my car is still in pieces.
 

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Thanks for your help I bought an aftermarket overflow and am going to put it by my air intake. If I unplug the oem overflow sensor is my low coolant idiot light always going to be on? I'd try it myself but my car is still in pieces.

Do you still have your original over flow bottle? I need one, mine leaks???
 

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Thanks for your help I bought an aftermarket overflow and am going to put it by my air intake. If I unplug the oem overflow sensor is my low coolant idiot light always going to be on? I'd try it myself but my car is still in pieces.

Yes, I believe so unless you modify the wiring.

Ian
 

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Just cram the stock bottle in there. Shoot two new screws in through the top bracket and you're good to go. Don't make it harder than it is.
 

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