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Questions about coolant refill....
In the process of putting car back together after bad starter and porting IHs and plenum.....
I must have taken out around 3-4 quarts of coolant prior to work..... I'm reading now it can be an issue when you refill coolant (what else is new) Forgive me I'm a little old school.....I'm reading now the car has to be jacked up for it to flow maybe? Maybe there could be air in the lines? Maybe it's good I read about this before I replaced coolant because all I was going to do was replace and that's it.....Now, if there is an air pocket it really wouldn't show right away on the temp gauge and the head gasket can be damaged... Could somebody explain this easier than all these articles I'm reading? Maybe a photo......I have an idea what to look out for but want to be positive about it.... Thnx again.... |
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Re: Questions about coolant refill....
http://www.zr1specialist.com/HAT%20W...%20Coolant.pdf
Check out the article from Marc Haibeck, the ZR-1 Specialist.
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Re: Questions about coolant refill....
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It is when you remove the water pump that there might be an air lock if you do not fill coolant correctly. Then I use this method which is a bit unique but works every time LT5 Air Locked Water Pump Simplified Keep the overflow plastic coolant reservoir under passenger side headlight a couple inches below the top (check after engine cools down) and check that during several driving cycles until the coolant levels out in that reservoir. It takes several cycles to get ALL the air out of the coolant system after draining some coolant.
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Re: Questions about coolant refill....
Good rule of thumb: However much coolant comes out needs to go back in.
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Re: Questions about coolant refill....
I saw Pete use a long, wide, low plastic (Tupperware?) box bottom that slid uder the car w/o lifting it so as to collect the antifreeze. The box caught all the drips, etc., for one thing, and it made it easy to catch it all w/o making a mess, and to be sure to get ti all back IN.
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