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    SEi User Mantis88LX's Avatar
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    when u bleed the cooling system....

    so do u bleed it with the radiator cap on and the engine running? seems like more bubbles would get in with the cap off. i may be wrong.

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    follow the how to buddy. its all there. seems like no one wants to look at that section.

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    no ! you bleed with cap off so you can add more coolant or you will fry the radiator ! because coolant will comeout from the air bleeder screw ! check the how to's !

    MIKE
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    just pour water into your radiator and keep filling. when it's almost full open the bleed screw until water starts coming out of it then you shut it and seal everything up. This process is not 100% necessary though!
    Eric
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