Re: [DML] cooling problem!
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Re: [DML] cooling problem!



Cliff,

You have air trapped in the system. The easiest way to illiminate this
problem is to make the cooling system bleed itself and once you do this, you
won't have to worry about bleeding the system again. Its real easy to do,
and all you need is some hose, a T-fitting, and 4 small hose clamps. First
off, take out the bleed screw (located in the thermostat housing) then cut
the square end off of the back of the screw (the back end that is inserted
into the thermostat housing) so it will be hollow. Re-insert the bleed
screw and take a piece of hose and attach it with a hose clamp over the end
of the bleed screw that sticks out of the thermostat housing. (Make sure
you get it tight) Then take the hose and run it to the filler neck of the
coolant bottle. There is a small hose going to the filler bottle;
disconnect this hose and place a small piece of hose onto the filler bottle
and attach the right end of the T to the small hose. Reconnect the other
end of the hose that was on the filler bottle to the left end of the T.
Now, connect the hose running from the bleed screw to the center of the T.
That should solve you problem. If you have any questions, feel free to
email me.


Thanks,


Duke
www.geocities.com/at88mph_1999
----- Original Message -----
From: Cliff Andrews <fen2k@xxxx>
To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 4:55 PM
Subject: [DML] cooling problem!


> hi everyone.. today i replace 3 of my coolent hoses
> around the engine. I replaced the hose going to the

>






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