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D2 Radiator cap pressure relief

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Lost the radiator cap to my D2 the last 53 inch wet snow in the spring. After looking all summer long on the mountain and on the web I decided to build one myself.
I am wondering if anyone knows what the coolant system pressure on a D2 might be? I figure I better make a pressure relief maybe with a ball bearing and a spring and will probably end up doing it trial and error anyway but thought I'd ask for ideas. Thanks, Steve.
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