Update:
Went through the entire summer and winter with the 10lb cap, and had no real issues, (initial question asked). No overheating in the summer, and plenty of heat in the winter. Still had the annoying initial anti-freeze smell briefly upon warm-up, but maybe a bit longer...hard to gage it to be honest. No antifreeze in the cab, and will probably see if I can make it through another winter like that as well. The Jeep is garage kept, and I drive less than 1/4 mile to and from work. I don't bother with the heat for the most part anyhow. With the added expense of having to replace some A/C components as well, which still works perfectly, not in a big hurry to swap out the heater core. (Especially since most of the threads contradict which aftermarket Heater Core is actually not going be a head-ache, do-over job a couple of years down the line).
I did a loop bypass, not a "dead-head/end" system. I found that on chilly nights with the top off, I still wanted a little bit of heat, so I hooked it back up again. I did flush out the core/ back flush as well. Used really hot water from the stove, and also tried a couple of different leak-stop products just in the heater core alone, and to no avail.
Went through the entire summer and winter with the 10lb cap, and had no real issues, (initial question asked). No overheating in the summer, and plenty of heat in the winter. Still had the annoying initial anti-freeze smell briefly upon warm-up, but maybe a bit longer...hard to gage it to be honest. No antifreeze in the cab, and will probably see if I can make it through another winter like that as well. The Jeep is garage kept, and I drive less than 1/4 mile to and from work. I don't bother with the heat for the most part anyhow. With the added expense of having to replace some A/C components as well, which still works perfectly, not in a big hurry to swap out the heater core. (Especially since most of the threads contradict which aftermarket Heater Core is actually not going be a head-ache, do-over job a couple of years down the line).
I did a loop bypass, not a "dead-head/end" system. I found that on chilly nights with the top off, I still wanted a little bit of heat, so I hooked it back up again. I did flush out the core/ back flush as well. Used really hot water from the stove, and also tried a couple of different leak-stop products just in the heater core alone, and to no avail.
