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Old 12-05-2015, 11:37 AM
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What is the best way to purge all the air out of the coolent system on a 96 1500 ?
 
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Do this when cold: Park it up hill or on a curb so the radiator cap is as high as possible. Remove cap, run truck until it warms up completely. Bubbles should work their way up and out.
 
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so i went out and did that( got a few bubbles out of it ) but the top hose is hot, heater hoses are hot and the lower hose is cold ? Bad water pump maybe ?
 
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Both heater hoses are hot, but the lower radiator hose is cold? How long did you run it?
 
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Lower radiator hose will be cooler than the rest. After all, that is where the cold (relatively speaking) coolant goes back into the engine.
 
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it ran till after the t-stat opened and it was like 45 deg outside so not that cold ? heater hoses were hot but not too hot to hold on to !
 
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What is your temp gauge saying? Is it overheating?
 
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it only got just past 200 maybe 210 ? And the rad tank on pass side was cool too ? Just trying to get ideas so i can fix it !
 
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How long did you run it? Take it on the highway for a drive. The higher rpm will work out any air left in it. The upper rad hose is hot so the t stat is opening, May still have some air left in the system. If you drill a small hole in the t stat this will allow the air out after you fill it.
 
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Originally Posted by getdown78
so i went out and did that( got a few bubbles out of it ) but the top hose is hot, heater hoses are hot and the lower hose is cold ? Bad water pump maybe ?
This is exactly how it should work. Nothing is wrong.
 


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