My 1995 era new-to-me B20 was factory equipped with Kubota's then version of an idiot light ... the "overheat warning" whistle on the coolant overflow tube. Does it make any sense to now retrofit an aftermarket coolant recovery tank (on the theory that the universal appearance of these in subsequent years certainly represents some nature of mechanical wisdom)? If so, any urgency for prioritization on my project list?
Part of me thinks that retention of the whistle preserves its own sense of urgency should I encounter an overheating situation -- or do I counter that with adding a tank only if I also install a temp gauge?
Another part of me thinks that I may not ever even hear the whistle as long as my hearing "protection" consists of noise-canceling headphones thumping out tunes from my phone.
Part of me thinks that retention of the whistle preserves its own sense of urgency should I encounter an overheating situation -- or do I counter that with adding a tank only if I also install a temp gauge?
Another part of me thinks that I may not ever even hear the whistle as long as my hearing "protection" consists of noise-canceling headphones thumping out tunes from my phone.