Radiator help
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Re: Radiator help
Greg (greglc84@hotmail.com) wrote on Friday 18 March 2005 08:32 pm:
> Just changed all the hoses on my 81 CJ7, 258 engine, ran the engine for
> a
> few minutes with cap off, but at least a gallon of antiF/water less went
> back in then came out. I remeber when I was changing radiator in
> daughter's YJ last year everyone here said I may have to burp the
> radiator. So question is, what exactly does that intail?
Greg,
The easiest way I found to burp the radiator is to fill the radiator with
the heater line from the thermostat housing disconnected. When you see
fluid starting to appear in the thermostat housing, pop the line back on
and tighten it down. Most of the air will be out by then, and your block
will be full of antifreeze (the -really- important thing).
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
> Just changed all the hoses on my 81 CJ7, 258 engine, ran the engine for
> a
> few minutes with cap off, but at least a gallon of antiF/water less went
> back in then came out. I remeber when I was changing radiator in
> daughter's YJ last year everyone here said I may have to burp the
> radiator. So question is, what exactly does that intail?
Greg,
The easiest way I found to burp the radiator is to fill the radiator with
the heater line from the thermostat housing disconnected. When you see
fluid starting to appear in the thermostat housing, pop the line back on
and tighten it down. Most of the air will be out by then, and your block
will be full of antifreeze (the -really- important thing).
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
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Re: Radiator help
Greg (greglc84@hotmail.com) wrote on Friday 18 March 2005 08:32 pm:
> Just changed all the hoses on my 81 CJ7, 258 engine, ran the engine for
> a
> few minutes with cap off, but at least a gallon of antiF/water less went
> back in then came out. I remeber when I was changing radiator in
> daughter's YJ last year everyone here said I may have to burp the
> radiator. So question is, what exactly does that intail?
Greg,
The easiest way I found to burp the radiator is to fill the radiator with
the heater line from the thermostat housing disconnected. When you see
fluid starting to appear in the thermostat housing, pop the line back on
and tighten it down. Most of the air will be out by then, and your block
will be full of antifreeze (the -really- important thing).
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
> Just changed all the hoses on my 81 CJ7, 258 engine, ran the engine for
> a
> few minutes with cap off, but at least a gallon of antiF/water less went
> back in then came out. I remeber when I was changing radiator in
> daughter's YJ last year everyone here said I may have to burp the
> radiator. So question is, what exactly does that intail?
Greg,
The easiest way I found to burp the radiator is to fill the radiator with
the heater line from the thermostat housing disconnected. When you see
fluid starting to appear in the thermostat housing, pop the line back on
and tighten it down. Most of the air will be out by then, and your block
will be full of antifreeze (the -really- important thing).
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
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