On Sun, 4 Dec 1994, Gerald Skerbitz wrote: > >From sstones@io.org Sun Dec 4 00:00:04 1994 > On Sat, 3 Dec 1994, Gerald Skerbitz wrote: > If coolant is flowing out of the bleed screw, The rad's full. It doesn't > need to be bled. what if there is air elsewhere in the system? Am I to assume that there isn't if I run the car with the front raised until it warms up and there's still no air in the radiator. > You aren't sopposed to open the expansion tank with the engine running Actually, if I open the expansion tank ANY time, it does that. I know there is SOME air in the system, because I can see it bubbling slowly into the expansion tank. > I've parked it back end high for initial filling, then front high for > bleeding. Thats the first I've heard someone say that. Ok second after Donald. -- Gerry Gerald Skerbitz <gsker@med.umn.edu> U of MN Med School Admin 6-5379
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