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Filling Intercooler System
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<blockquote data-quote="FireRed04Vert" data-source="post: 4098819" data-attributes="member: 21229"><p>For simplicity sake, I would use the same coolant that is in your car. Just make sure the coolant that was in the intercooler is completely drained and cleaned. You don't want to combine the two coolants...use one or the other.</p><p></p><p>Fill the reservoir and get the pump running. Make sure there isn't an air lock and fill to the proper level. If the pump is running and won't pump fluid, you may have to bleed the system here and there to get rid of the air lock. Some have given a shot of air pressure to the system to help prime the pump...but be VERY careful...you could severely damage the components if you hit it with too much pressure. I would break hose connections and bleed before I used air. Since the pump is so low, you shouldn't have much problem priming it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireRed04Vert, post: 4098819, member: 21229"] For simplicity sake, I would use the same coolant that is in your car. Just make sure the coolant that was in the intercooler is completely drained and cleaned. You don't want to combine the two coolants...use one or the other. Fill the reservoir and get the pump running. Make sure there isn't an air lock and fill to the proper level. If the pump is running and won't pump fluid, you may have to bleed the system here and there to get rid of the air lock. Some have given a shot of air pressure to the system to help prime the pump...but be VERY careful...you could severely damage the components if you hit it with too much pressure. I would break hose connections and bleed before I used air. Since the pump is so low, you shouldn't have much problem priming it. [/QUOTE]
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