Gano's and caps
The plastic Gano is not offered anymore, a good thing.
My experience (only with brass Gano) has been good. A new or rebuilt engine and also engines which have been off the road for a long time will have lots of crud in them and the filter should be used checked soon, like within a few hundred miles the first time and often until you stop finding lots of bits in the filter. After using the Gano for awhile most of the loose debris will be gone. BTW this crud is bad for Tigers because the rad core is horizontal and lower 1/4 of the radiator cores will plug up with the crud. Common vertical core radiators do not have this problem.
Regarding the pressure (release) cap. On the car 9# 13# and 16# and at say 220 degrees will not change the actual pressure in the system. Which should be about 3psi? regardless of the release point. Keep in mind that when you shut off a hot engine the coolant stops flowing. The coolent in the heads (which are the hottest metal in the engine) will add a few degrees to the local water and pressure will rise a couple psi or so. That can create coolant puke after turning off the key if the cap is weak.
Rick