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Re: coolant leak

Subject: Re: coolant leak
by BillH on 2011/2/1 13:33:54

A 92 has 2 air bleeders, the other one is on the throttle body.
The screws do not need to come out only need to be opened a turn and a half.

When you put the coolant in for the first time (cold), open both bleeders and watch for the coolant to come out, Shut both bleeders lightly, top off the surge tank, run the motor until the T-stat opens (check by holding on to the hose, about 190-195) then crack both bleeders until the air stops.

A rag stuffed under both bleeders will keep the mess down.
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