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Old Mar 22, 2013 | 04:21 PM
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Default air purge without t-stat HELP!!!! PLEASE!!!!

hey guys, i have a 2004 monte carlo ss supercharged dale jr edition, i took out the t stat and i bled the system but i just wanna make sure. i get a constant stream of coolant when i open the bleeder and then it stops.if i rev the engine i get the coolant stream again and it stops. i have no t-stat.do i have air in the system or not??? thanks guys
 
Old Mar 22, 2013 | 09:12 PM
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If at any time the bleed valve is open and there isn't a steady stream of coolant, it means there is air in the system. Also, make sure you've got the correct amount of coolant in the system.
 
Old Mar 23, 2013 | 09:11 AM
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Why did you remove the thermostat?
Are you flushing the system?... Also.. open the heater core for a true flush...

It gonna take more than 1 try to get the all the air out of your system...
But Like keane said...Besure the system is full before trying to bleed off the air...

You do realize:
That when you put a new T stat back in it..your gonna have to bleed it again.
 
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