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<blockquote data-quote="Turbo98" data-source="post: 10834198" data-attributes="member: 39787"><p>Well, you make a good point and I didn't even think to look in the owner's manual. Sure enough, it explains how to do it. So thanks for bringing it to my attention. What I did was to take out enough coolant from the expansion tank until it reads full when cold. I put the cap on then filled it in the CC tube until full. Now I'll fire it up with the heat on and let it fully warm up. Then let it cool and check it again. I think I'm good because the CC tube didn't take much at all. I was squeezing the upper radiator hose until no more air came out and it remanined in the funnel. Plus I think the small hole in the t-stat helps bleed the system.</p><p></p><p>Oh, I just used a small funnel and forced a 3-4" piece of vacuum hose onto it. Then jammed the hose into the CC hole. It worked great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turbo98, post: 10834198, member: 39787"] Well, you make a good point and I didn't even think to look in the owner's manual. Sure enough, it explains how to do it. So thanks for bringing it to my attention. What I did was to take out enough coolant from the expansion tank until it reads full when cold. I put the cap on then filled it in the CC tube until full. Now I'll fire it up with the heat on and let it fully warm up. Then let it cool and check it again. I think I'm good because the CC tube didn't take much at all. I was squeezing the upper radiator hose until no more air came out and it remanined in the funnel. Plus I think the small hole in the t-stat helps bleed the system. Oh, I just used a small funnel and forced a 3-4" piece of vacuum hose onto it. Then jammed the hose into the CC hole. It worked great! [/QUOTE]
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