Stant Radiator Cap, Black (10330)
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This one appears to be a good match for your car - 10334 Stant is a number that can be found on a lot of different things.
If you want to see if it will fit your car, go to the Stant sit and look at the fit check. This was purchased for my 1971 Chevy truck, and it worked perfectly.
It most certainly ought to. I bought one to go with my blazer s10 from 1999.
Yes, this will fit, but double-check that the PSI is the same; it works perfectly on my truck. I hope this has been of assistance.
Selected User Reviews For Stant Radiator Cap, Black (10330)
No more overheating or coolant leaks under the hood after installing the stant! On my 5, it was the best $6 I've ever spent. 7 Hemi.
I got a generic knockoff of a Stant thermostat instead of a Stant thermostat - Exactly the same issues that other reviewers had expressed their dissatisfaction with. The cap came in a Stant box, but there was no model number on it and the "Stant" logo was missing. I had the same problem with one I bought on eBay. Stant may have changed the caps, but I'm not sure. The knockoff version has a cheap appearance and feel to it. This item has been returned. I'll simply pay a little more at a nearby auto parts store.
With the lever up, I found this cap to be extremely flimsy and difficult to open. In less than a year, I changed it out for a solid cap. Because it's so flimsy, the last time I took it off, I bent it. I temporarily replaced it with an old Robertson cap made of much stronger steel that I had on hand. Then I went out and bought a new solid Stant cap, which appears to be adequate so far.
Stant This cap was purchased to replace my previous one. I used it for a week or so and was pleased with the results, but my truck began to overheat, so I reinstalled my old one. There haven't been any problems yet, but these aren't made of thick metal, and water was leaking from the top. Stant made excellent caps in the past, but I believe the rating on this one was incorrect.
I bought it because Amazon said it would fit my 2008 Dodge Caliber, and I liked the relief valve concept, but it does not seal in the radiator at all. I'm not sure if it's an Amazon or a seller issue, but I don't know how to contact the seller.
It was used on a radiator that was purchased aftermarket. I got the impression that it was a bit of a bargain. It was a little difficult to put it on, but once it was latched, it felt very secure. I'd latch not perfectly center the top name plate, which will bend up. Everything went according to plan. But, just in case, I keep the old one in the car.
At the very least, by today's standards, it appears to be well-made. The PLASTIC flip lever is a no-no for me! Everything we buy these days has to have one of its critical parts made of plastic - it's become a requirement. Obsolescence is a term that refers to a period of time when a product is expected to However, so far, this radiator cap has served me well.
For the past few years, I've been on my 2004 Dodge Ram HEMI. So far, everything has gone well. I've had it on my 2004 Dodge Ram HEMI for about 6 months and have had no leaks or pressure loss. Despite the fact that I'm sure a lot of their stuff is now made in China, I've never had a problem with Stant products and the price on Amazon is unbeatable.