PRIN. OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES - OD1619  LESSON 2/TASK 3 
h.
Radiator Pressure Cap.
(1) Purpose.
Modern automotive vehicles use pressurized cooling systems that
allow a certain amount of pressure to develop within the system as its temperature
goes up.
The increase in pressure will raise the boiling point of the coolant 
proportionally, helping to prevent boilover.
FIGURE 73.
PRESSURE CAP.
(2) Operation (figure 73).
The cap contains two spring-loaded valves that are
normally closed, sealing the system.
The larger of these two  valves is  the
pressure valve, the smaller is the vacuum valve.
The pressure valve acts as a
safety  valve  that  will  vent  any  pressure  over  the  rated  maximum  through  the
overflow pipe.  The vacuum valve allows air to enter the system as the engine cools
down.  This is to prevent atmospheric pressure from collapsing the hoses.
i.  Expansion  Tank  (figure  74  on  the  following  page).
Some  vehicles  use  an
expansion tank in their cooling systems.  The expansion tank is mounted in series 
with  the  upper  radiator  hose.
It  is  used  to  supply  extra  room  for  coolant
expansion and generally takes the place of the upper radiator tank.  The radiator
pressure cap and the overflow line are also mounted on the expansion tank.
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