SJ-KY
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- Forest Hills KY
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- Stephen
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All,
Just installed the Procharger thermostat housing and added coolent back into the coolent tank. Once I started the car back I noticed the heat is not working so great unless I give the engine extra RPM’s. I’m assuming I have some air somewhere in the coolent passage. Any tips on bleeding the air out of the coolent system without a coolent vacuum bleeder? Any help would be greatly appreciated..
Just installed the Procharger thermostat housing and added coolent back into the coolent tank. Once I started the car back I noticed the heat is not working so great unless I give the engine extra RPM’s. I’m assuming I have some air somewhere in the coolent passage. Any tips on bleeding the air out of the coolent system without a coolent vacuum bleeder? Any help would be greatly appreciated..
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