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How to burp the cool system

Old Sep 15, 2006 | 02:09 PM
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Well I now have all the leaks fixed int the cool system. How do I get the air out my coolant temp likes to dance when at temp and once in whille when you have the heat it will stop blowing hot air. I pretty sure I have air bubble. Where can go to get fuel injector I one that is bad ,local dealship wants 150.
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Here ya go. This should help you out. It'* in Techinfo.

http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...=article&k=100
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Well I now have all the leaks fixed int the cool system. How do I get the air out my coolant temp likes to dance when at temp and once in whille when you have the heat it will stop blowing hot air. I pretty sure I have air bubble.150.
After you've filled the radiator and the lower radiator hose is warm, accelerate the motor to 2500 rpm for a short time and come back to idle then repeat 4 more times. After that open the bleeder valve on top of the thermostat housing slowly to allow air out until fluid comes out. You may want to hold a towel around it to catch fluid dribbles and make sure you don't get hot coolant onto yourself.

I'll check the manual for the speed, but I believe it'* 2500. It not I'll edit this message.

Myself I have a slope on my driveway and I position the car while I'm warming up with the radiator highest and the heater portion lowest to help the air find its way out of the heater core!
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Cool I will do that tommorow
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