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air pockets in cooling system
The thermostat housing on my 94 M104 has a small, thickened flat spot on the top. Any reason why I should not drill and tap a hole and insert a bleed screw to release any air pockets?
regards, Mark |
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That, I'm not sure. It is interesting to wonder about air in cooling system. I was concerned about air-in-system after removing a radiator one time. I drove my car with the cap "loosely on" for .5 day. I'm not quite sure why I did that, I just thought it was the right thing. I did sleep better thinking it should've helped.
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Make sure you have enough clearence to the thermostat housing. Not sure about your car, but some make of vehicles come with a bleeder valve installed, because they are very diffcult to bleed air from after draining/refilling the cooling system.
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drill housing
I read on another thread about drilling a 1/16" hole in the thermostat itself. Author is passionate about it.
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JHaburay ![]() 1972 280se 4.5 "princess" 1986 2.3-16v first 100 (099) USA |
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104 air bleed can be done by simply squeezing the top hose a couple of times w/cap off. |
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