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<blockquote data-quote="006" data-source="post: 11739304" data-attributes="member: 5015"><p>shurur has a point on how you're doing this wrong.</p><p></p><p>Also, your closed funnel method is wrong. You need to allow the crossover tube to vent out the air that is in your motor. from the instant temp change you mentioned earlier is very consistent with air trapped in the system and a wrongly setup cooling system. </p><p></p><p>The crossover tube should only be capped while he motor is already hot, the fluid is full and the air bubbles have stopped coming to the surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="006, post: 11739304, member: 5015"] shurur has a point on how you're doing this wrong. Also, your closed funnel method is wrong. You need to allow the crossover tube to vent out the air that is in your motor. from the instant temp change you mentioned earlier is very consistent with air trapped in the system and a wrongly setup cooling system. The crossover tube should only be capped while he motor is already hot, the fluid is full and the air bubbles have stopped coming to the surface. [/QUOTE]
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