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By design, the 617.95 engine is self-bleeding.
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Have you had the 617/6 cooling system drained and then refilled and then drive away without doing any bleeding?
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I believe that I was quite specific in that I was talking about the 617.95 engine. Nothing that I said was intended to apply to any other engine.
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Sorry, I guess I wasn't very clear with my question. You have drained the cooling system of a 617, filled it with coolant and just driven away? I have not done anything with the cooling system of a turbo 617 so maybe those dont need bleeding?
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![]() 1985 Euro 240D 5 spd 140K 1979 240D 5 spd, 40K on engine rebuild 1994 Dodge/Cummins, 5 spd, 121K 1964 Allice Chalmers D15 tractor 2014 Kubota L3800 tractor 1964 VW bug "Lifes too short to drive a boring car" |
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