Old school non pressured cooling system

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Sitting in traffic this Monday morning, saw a cylinder with a hose at the bottom. I asked what's this was for, thinking it was a tobacco chew spitter, or the like.

I learned it was a permanent fill "funnel" for the radiator. The driver can fill the radiator while he drives on a as needed basis.

Fascinating.

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Yes, those Jeepneys can have all sorts of strange setups. Though the engines tend to be not so ancient Mitsubishis I've found, used in small body on frame trucks. I bet this was done to reduce the cost to build the thing.
 
A ride in a Jeepney has to be on an Asian traveller's bucket list. I once got on one with cages full of chickens going to market and another rider got on and put a burlap bag (I suspect) with disgruntled snakes nestled next to my leg. Some of my drunken sailor buddies tried surfing on the top while we were moving. Don't think I investigated any cooling system idiosyncracies.

Very colorful vehicles.
 
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Technically, the few feet of pipe above the rest of the radiator add a little pressure.
 
A ride in a Jeepney has to be on an Asian traveller's bucket list. I once got on one with cages full of chickens going to market and another rider got on and put a burlap bag (I suspect) with disgruntled snakes nestled next to my leg. Some of my drunken sailor buddies tried surfing on the top while we were moving. Don't think I investigated any cooling system idiosyncracies.

Very colorful vehicles.

Best place is on the roof.
 
The communications wires on the pole look like a troubleshooting nightmare.
Funny you mentioned the wires on the pole.

In the later afternoon on my ride, I saw a ladder in the middle of the street..the top of the ladder was resting on a pole. Lineman working on the wires.

What struck me most was no orange cone in front of the ladder. Guy was at the top of the ladder. No safety equipment whatsoever. I suspect the lineman was at very high risk to have his ladder hit by a motor vehicle.
 
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