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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
West
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<blockquote data-quote="walt460" data-source="post: 13291922" data-attributes="member: 100445"><p>Well, it is really pretty easy. </p><p>1. open surge tank, fill to line, replace lid.</p><p>2. remove the plug in your water inlet pipe (if it is tight, don't force, spay with thread penetrate and then apply a little, very little, heat with propane torch, then it will come off easy. Use 1.4" drive extension and ratch.</p><p>3. take the plug to hardware store, get plastic pipe with same thread, 6-8" long</p><p>4. install that plastic pipe, put funnel on top, and fill.</p><p>5. replace plug, start engine and run till warm, let cool completely, then repeat 1-5 steps until you can add no coolant to either place.</p><p></p><p>Did you use a 180 degree thermostat with a gortex vent or a 1/8" hold drilled into it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walt460, post: 13291922, member: 100445"] Well, it is really pretty easy. 1. open surge tank, fill to line, replace lid. 2. remove the plug in your water inlet pipe (if it is tight, don't force, spay with thread penetrate and then apply a little, very little, heat with propane torch, then it will come off easy. Use 1.4" drive extension and ratch. 3. take the plug to hardware store, get plastic pipe with same thread, 6-8" long 4. install that plastic pipe, put funnel on top, and fill. 5. replace plug, start engine and run till warm, let cool completely, then repeat 1-5 steps until you can add no coolant to either place. Did you use a 180 degree thermostat with a gortex vent or a 1/8" hold drilled into it? [/QUOTE]
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