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Possible new Coolant Bleeding Technique, and a Coolant flow problem I am having
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<blockquote data-quote="WDW MKR" data-source="post: 2539131" data-attributes="member: 8038"><p>I just happened to catch the method you listed at the bottom of your post. The problem is that the crossover plug is the high point, which is why it must be filled last. You can be overflowing at the tank and still have air in the system. It works better to just follow the aforementioned procedure and do it slowly. This cooling system is quirky and seems to require "settling" time for all of the coolant/water to work its way into all the empty space. Also, pressuring cold water though the system will make it hard to get an equal balance on both sides of the thermostat being in the lower radiator hose. It may work better with the thermostat located in the upper hose, but I'd still recommending filling it nice and slow. Some have been lucky enough to fill it once and never worry... the majority of us had to do it multiple times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WDW MKR, post: 2539131, member: 8038"] I just happened to catch the method you listed at the bottom of your post. The problem is that the crossover plug is the high point, which is why it must be filled last. You can be overflowing at the tank and still have air in the system. It works better to just follow the aforementioned procedure and do it slowly. This cooling system is quirky and seems to require "settling" time for all of the coolant/water to work its way into all the empty space. Also, pressuring cold water though the system will make it hard to get an equal balance on both sides of the thermostat being in the lower radiator hose. It may work better with the thermostat located in the upper hose, but I'd still recommending filling it nice and slow. Some have been lucky enough to fill it once and never worry... the majority of us had to do it multiple times. [/QUOTE]
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