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Changed thermostat, still having a problem
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<blockquote data-quote="jm@ReischePerf" data-source="post: 6177488" data-attributes="member: 48129"><p>Yes it will take at least 3 fills at the crossover tube when cold to get most of the air out. When you think you are almost done, the next time let the car cool down for only like 2 hours. Then there will still be a little pressure in the system, SLOWLY loosen the crossover cap (do not remove) until you hear the gas escaping then coolant will ooze out, re-tighten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jm@ReischePerf, post: 6177488, member: 48129"] Yes it will take at least 3 fills at the crossover tube when cold to get most of the air out. When you think you are almost done, the next time let the car cool down for only like 2 hours. Then there will still be a little pressure in the system, SLOWLY loosen the crossover cap (do not remove) until you hear the gas escaping then coolant will ooze out, re-tighten. [/QUOTE]
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