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    replaced bypass hose, now having trouble.

    Ok so I just replaced the lower heater hose and the coolant bypass hose on our car but now I am having trouble with the car. after I got it back to gather i started it and let it run for a little while and it seamed to run fine. after a short time i tried taping the gas to get the engine to run slower and i heard what sounded like the car starting to backfire and then it slowed down. i taped the gas again and it made the sound again but this time it sped back up to where it was before and it did this a couple times until i just let it idle at the slower speed for a short time before turning it off. maybe a hour later i took it out for a drive near our house and it seamed like it was running fine so i took it for a short drive on a kind of windy road near our place and this is where i found two new problems. first the car overheated but i think that was my fault because i was in sort of a hurry and never rechecked the coolant level and i made it home ok with the heater on full blast. the other problem is that every time i would come to a stop the engine would run slower and slower. it never stalled but i kept it on the gas a little. when i would try to accelerate after stopping the engine sat there and hardly did a thing for a second and then it would speed up. I'm guessing something with the vacuum system right? I'm pretty sure i put everything back to gather right but then again i'm not perfect. while i had everything apart and i was waiting for the one hose to come by UPS i cleaned some of the engine bay and i might have gotten some water in one or two of the vacuum hoses by mistake, could this be causing the vacuum system to act up? i am probably going to check all of the lines again since i put everything back to gather after dark with two flashlights and i could have missed something. any ideas or thoughts?



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    Re: replaced bypass hose, now having trouble.

    One thing you need to do is bleed the coolant. There is a bleed screw on the thermostat housing. There is a procedure written here give the search a shot.


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    Re: replaced bypass hose, now having trouble.

    Oldblue is right man take the bleed screw by the thermostat housing while the car is running and some air should come out then it will prolly bubble coolant a bit then close it. The bleed screw looks like a brake caliper bleed screw. Let me know when you do this.

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    Re: replaced bypass hose, now having trouble.

    well it turns out it was really low on coolent. i added coolent and bled it and took it for a drive and it ran fine (the cooling system did anyway). it still wants to stall when i come to a stop though and i kind of want to try to fix it today because it looks like we are going to get 6 to 10 inches of snow tomorrow.

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    Re: replaced bypass hose, now having trouble.

    found the problem. I hooked up the number 16 and 19 vacuum lines the wrong way.

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    Re: replaced bypass hose, now having trouble.

    She run good now? Were do u live man you must be near me 6-10 inches of snow were gettin here.

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    Re: replaced bypass hose, now having trouble.

    Quote Originally Posted by bank2me View Post
    She run good now? Were do u live man you must be near me 6-10 inches of snow were gettin here.
    It is running better, still idles low when it is sitting with it in gear, even lower with the headlights on. I live in eastern PA, less then 10 miles from the Pocono Raceway and it just started to snow here about half a hour ago.

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