overheating
#31
well i justgot back from florida and i home and took the radiator cap off then the cap for the heater core hose and out cam a bunch off air so thats all the problem was i hope. I went up town and got a temp guage and it said the heat was 133 degrees so i think thats more than hot enough haha so thanks again for all the help
Trevor
Trevor
#32
When you bleed the coolant, it's always important to have the heater running full blast. That makes sure that air gets bled out of the heater pipes. It's also a good idea to have a friend rev it up to 2 or 3k rpms, just to get better flow.
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