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ill move it for you, but this section will get you no help because im the only one who checks it. (thats why there is only one other thread here)
ill move it for you, but this section will get you no help because im the only one who checks it. (thats why there is only one other thread here)
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The process is pretty standard for the most part, but there is a hex plug on top of the engine end of the upper radiator hose that needs to come out.
Remove the radiator cap and have engine idling with all heater(s) on full blast.
As the air purges out, the coolant level in the radiator will drop. Top off as needed and watch the hex bleeder hole. When nothing but pure coolant is escaping, time to close that off.
It also helps to run the rpms up to 1.5-2K several times to help move the air through the system and out. This process can take 20-45 minutes depending on ambient temps and how much air is in the system.
Don
The process is pretty standard for the most part, but there is a hex plug on top of the engine end of the upper radiator hose that needs to come out.
Remove the radiator cap and have engine idling with all heater(s) on full blast.
As the air purges out, the coolant level in the radiator will drop. Top off as needed and watch the hex bleeder hole. When nothing but pure coolant is escaping, time to close that off.
It also helps to run the rpms up to 1.5-2K several times to help move the air through the system and out. This process can take 20-45 minutes depending on ambient temps and how much air is in the system.
Don