bleeding coolent system
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bleeding coolent system
i have a 2000 dodge dakota 4.7L V8, i dont have a allen wrench big enough to fit the coolent bleeder screw, i was told to take the heater core hose off at the highest point and pour antifreeze in the radiator till it comes out the hose. does the truck have to be running for this to work?
#2
no..you do not want the truck running. If it is running, the water pump is pressurizing the system, so if you remove that hose, watch out, you'll get a geyser of anti-freeze . I always bleed my system by starting my truck with engine cold, then take off coolant pressure cap, top off the fluid, wait for thermostat to open, keep topping off at the cap until bubbles stop and fluid starts to rise. Cap it off, and your good to go.
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no, the cap and thermostat are on the inlet end of the water pump, not the outlet; so when thermostat opens, the water pump will be sucking fluid past the cap. You do have to worry about the fluid coming out as the engine warms up, you will be able to see it rise as the engine warms, and it rises slowly. I usually have a rag in hand and will soak fluid up as it rises until I am sure the system is purged.
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No you will be fine. This is what I do when I did the heater core pour coolent in till its up to the top then I squeez the top hose coming from the engine so that way it sucks coolent into the engine and I top it off till it stays full then drive around let it cool for 20 min then check the rad again and make sure its full
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#9
here are a few links that can help you out:
http://www.ehow.com/how_5005108_purg...ng-system.html
http://www.denlorstools.com/home/dt1...ng_system.html
http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars...enance/1272246
...but might I suggest picking up a Haynes or Clymer manual for your truck, all this is described in detail with pictures. A must have if you plan on doing your own maintenance.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5005108_purg...ng-system.html
http://www.denlorstools.com/home/dt1...ng_system.html
http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars...enance/1272246
...but might I suggest picking up a Haynes or Clymer manual for your truck, all this is described in detail with pictures. A must have if you plan on doing your own maintenance.
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Ok you can just do motorbreath's way. All you do is take the cap off and start it wait around and add coolent as it gets low. My way is take off the cap fill till its too the top then find the big black hose going into the rad squeez it about 10 times and repeat that untill the level doesnt go down. Then take the truck for a drive till its up up to temp come home let it sit for about 20 min then recheck the level if you cant see any when the cap is off add coolent squeez the big hose couple times till the coolent level stays the same and you should be fine check it again one last time about 50 miles later