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Posted:Jan 4 2006, 03:01 AM |
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Hey guys,
That time of year where the heat is gettin a bit too much for my baby, blew two water hoses in the last two weeks (and according to my local Autopro & Repco, neither of the hoses I took off the car to replace exist) Umm the problem I face which was a problem before all of this is I have air inside the water system but havent been able to find a bleed valve, Ive tried getting as much air as I can out through the radiator cap, but still need that little bit more. Does the F2/F2T have a bleed valve? Or any trick you guys have been able to do when you did your coolant chagne?
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Posted:Jan 4 2006, 07:13 AM |
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umm just bleed the ystem as usuall no bleed valve ive seen of heard of at least not in ym tx5.. all I do it fill up the radiator and the overflow with coolant leave the cap on warm the car up the thermo fan will come on circulating water leaving more room continue to top up until no more water can be put in.. |
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Posted:Jan 24 2006, 02:12 PM |
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there is no bleed valve for the system. just fill it up and pressure test the system. the rad is the highest spot on the cooling system so all of the air will go to it.
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