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MarkLDN
Nov 26, 2016Explorer
westend wrote:
Some vehicles will have a "T" in the upper heater hose to eliminate air. Some vehicles have an expansion reservoir that is plumbed into either the radiator cap or a fitting on top of the radiator. That plumbing to the reservoir acts as an air eliminator. Any opening on the top of the radiator will eliminate air in the cooling system. IOW, leave the cap loose.
Ah okay yeah it has a reservoir with a hose connected to the radiator cap.
I've done the hose squeeze after warming up, cap off, thermostat opened. However alarmed when I turned the engine off and water shot out of the radiator.
Let engine cool a bit and added more water. Warmed engine. This time thermostat didnt seem to want to open. Then water started shooting out again and I immediately shut the engine off. Seems quite hot. Steam was coming off exhaust manifold from splashes. Getting worried!
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