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Old 02-03-2012, 03:49 AM
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Default Restore original radiator cap

Who is the best guy to use to restore an original radiator cap off my 67 l78? Thanks. Jeff
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Default Re: Restore original radiator cap

How bad is it? There was some really good information in NJ Steve's Trans Am thread. It involved white wall cleaner and steel wool. I tried it on one of my caps with VERY good results.

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Default Re: Restore original radiator cap

If you don't want to do it yourself, Joe Perri does excellent work on radiator caps and horns.

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Thanks mark, talked to joe today. Sounds like a nice guy.
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