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Strange...Radiator Cap Separated on Overflow Tank?

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I thought I would do a little preventive maintenance today and went to take off the radiator cap. So I turned the cap and eventually, the top of the cap came off...but the core remained! Any quick ideas how to remove it?

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get the engine up to temperature.and it will probably blow off.
A towel on top to prevent carnage.
 

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i saw this similar on another thread. i believe he used needle nose pliers to twist and remove
 

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When you get it out use some silicone on the o ring.
 
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Thanks to Chef's idea, I heated it up with a hair dryer, put some PB Blaster on it to get between the O-ring and tank, and still had to cut it to pull it out.

Then, I coated the O-ring and contact points with a light layer of liquid teflon so that it would not bond to the housing.

My suggestion...open the cap periodically so that the cap does not seize.

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My cap seized as well and it separated from the cap.

Haha I thought I was the only one
 
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Must be the Oxford white color that causes a transpheric amorphous reaction between the caloric exchange rate of the plastic jellyfish housing and the case-hardened plastic cap shroud.

That's my explanation...and staying with it!

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Maybe it is just a Canadian curse.........
 
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or perhaps, some New Yorker snuck under the hood when I wasn't lookin'...and superglued the cap shut???

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After reading this thread I used some silicone grease on the O-ring on the coolant tank cap. I popped the O-ring off the cap to get the silicone grease coated over the entire O-ring. The cap seems to screw on and off easier now.
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