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no more overflow in the overflow tank 700

I recently changed out the 3 ended hose that connects to the coolant tank and the coolant tank itself. Took it for a drive and had coolant spray out because of a faulty clamp. Brought her home put on two clamp new clamps and the leak is gone. I have noticed some differences with the new hose/tank. With my old hoses and tank the coolant use to reach the top of the overflow tank and come out through the cap after a drive. With the new coolant tank and hoses the coolant barerly rises at all in the tank and nothing comes out the cap. No coolant loss what-so-ever! Which is normal for 760 turbos? BTW I replaced the hoses/tank because I believed the old hose had a leak and the coolant tank also had some issues. If this all sounds very stupid I am sorry! I just am not at all familiar with cooling systems in Volvos.
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1988 760Tic - 155,200 1966 M-B 230 sedan - 98,000 - Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.






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