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<blockquote data-quote="DCguy" data-source="post: 16622189" data-attributes="member: 196849"><p>Id burp it myself to make sure. Best is to put the front end up on ramps or drive it onto some wood blocks....open the overflow cap and crossover plug....bring the car up to operating temp and turn the heat on full blast....squeeze the lower radiator hose to help the air out. Turn car off and leave overnight (with cap open and still on ramps/blocks) to let any trapped air out.</p><p></p><p>i do this process two nights in a row just to be extra sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCguy, post: 16622189, member: 196849"] Id burp it myself to make sure. Best is to put the front end up on ramps or drive it onto some wood blocks....open the overflow cap and crossover plug....bring the car up to operating temp and turn the heat on full blast....squeeze the lower radiator hose to help the air out. Turn car off and leave overnight (with cap open and still on ramps/blocks) to let any trapped air out. i do this process two nights in a row just to be extra sure. [/QUOTE]
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