What is the best way to check for and then possibly get rid of air in the cooling system? I installed a new radiator a couple days ago and want to bleed the air out of the system if possible.
I have been told to pull the upper hose that goes to the heater core to check if it is full, then to add appropriately. Is there any other way or anythign else that I can do? I have serached the threads, while there is a lot of information overheating, nothing that I can find on air in the cooling system.
I just installed a heat buster 3 core radiator, changed the thermostat, checked the clutch fan, water pump, electric fan, and am still heating up to 215/220 with the AC on when I pull off the freeway or to a stop light.............the madness has to stop somewhere!!!!
Thanks,
I have been told to pull the upper hose that goes to the heater core to check if it is full, then to add appropriately. Is there any other way or anythign else that I can do? I have serached the threads, while there is a lot of information overheating, nothing that I can find on air in the cooling system.
I just installed a heat buster 3 core radiator, changed the thermostat, checked the clutch fan, water pump, electric fan, and am still heating up to 215/220 with the AC on when I pull off the freeway or to a stop light.............the madness has to stop somewhere!!!!
Thanks,
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