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Datsun 1200 A12 discharging water out overlow

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 3:43 pm
by DATSN1200
Have taken to my local garage and had radiator back flushed and new Castrol Coolant and thermostat and radiator cap replaced
Radiator seems to discharge water down overflow to ground after running more than half an hour when engine turned off ,then stops
Radiator cap is non recovery type which is what is specified for this model A12 1972 Datsun 1200
The car appears to be running at normal temperature range
Any suggestions to improve would be helpful
Cheers
Joseph

Re: Datsun 1200 A12 discharging water out overlow

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2017 3:44 pm
by DATSN1200
Sorry
should read Over flow

Re: Datsun 1200 A12 discharging water out overlow

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 7:36 am
by 82m
I have found that they tend to do that. Instead of being fully topped up, the level was closer to the top of the core. As long as it doesn't do it every time, it should be fine so long as you keep an eye on the coolant level.

Re: Datsun 1200 A12 discharging water out overlow

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 8:39 am
by broke
Yeah that's pretty much just how they were back in the days before warning lights for everything.

If it bothers you enough you could fit an expansion tank and recovery type radiator cap (probably a good idea if you have pet cats or dogs).

Re: Datsun 1200 A12 discharging water out overlow

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2018 12:27 pm
by DATSN1200
Have fitted Recovery system with Recovery Radiator Cap as suggested
Only modification was fitting bracket to horn to relocate to one side for enough room for water bottle
Cost / Supercheap Recovery kit = $25.00 plus cap = $13.20
Of course Repco was double the price
Will try this week coming before trip to Taupo at Labour Weekend

Re: Datsun 1200 A12 discharging water out overlow

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 3:21 am
by DATSN1200
Just returned from Taupo Sunday night and the system operated perfectly
Two fellow Datsun owners over the days events in discussion mentioned their cars discharged out the overflow on stopping the engine
This small modification is well worth the effort