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Old 08-07-2004, 09:55 AM
William William is offline
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Installing new coolant

The vechicle is a 420 SEL, Engine 116.965

I have just finished installing a new water pump and I'm about to install the coolant. The engine block was drained on both sides and the only liquid remaining is in the heater core. In examining the old water pump, no coolant can enter the engine until the thermostat starts to opens, which according to the "Mercedes Service Manual CD" is 75 C (167 F). There is no by-pass.

As I understand the refilling procedure, the coolant is to be replinished by refilling the expansion tank to the max. mark and then the engine is to be cranked.

In thinking through this, It would seem that since the engine has been drained of all coolant it's going to sit there and cook until the hot metal transfers heat to the thermostat and it eventually responds and suddenly admits water to a hot engine.

I'm inclined to go back and temporarily remove the thermostat and fill the engine with coolant before cranking.

Maybe I'm missing something. Comments would be appreciated.
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