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Old 06-05-2010, 05:31 AM
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yet another question, does anyone know the proper way to bleed air out of your cooling system after it has been completely drained{empted all heater core,block drains,etc.} help greatly appericiated thanks
 
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Unless you have made major modifications to your cooling system from stock, bleeding should not be necessary. These systems are designed to self bleed the air.

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thanks alot seal,just did not know about the newer engins.
did alot 15 years ago on older 318,340,360.
 



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