Hey there,
I was wondering about the nature of air in the system. I just replaced a short hose and instead of bleeding the old fasion way I have ben driveing around untill it is hot, park on a hill nose up and crack the bleeder valve and let some bubbles out. I repeat the process several times untill no bubbles. After the second time there were no bubbles and I thought that was stange. And back in the engine I noteced some coolant dripping from the thermastat housing unit. The unit is a year or so old. Could there be air traped in there or something? Brian ( insanity due to coolant system) _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp |
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