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Ok, so I would have to drain the system again to fix it? I went through the same procedure with a regular funnel. I’ve read everywhere to open the radiator cap and run the engine and that would, supposedly, get rid of the air bubbles instead of draining it and refilling again.
Ok, so I would have to drain the system again to fix it? I went through the same procedure with a regular funnel. I’ve read everywhere to open the radiator cap and run the engine and that would, supposedly, get rid of the air bubbles instead of draining it and refilling again.
I just use a regular funnel. But if the bleeder was just to fill coolant faster, I’m sure there is physics behind it not filling up fast to begin and that being air in the system.
I just use a regular funnel. But if the bleeder was just to fill coolant faster, I’m sure there is physics behind it not filling up fast to begin and that being air in the system.
I’m pretty sure that is not true. Out of most of the videos I have seen, only 2 of those have used those funnels.
I’m pretty sure that is not true. Out of most of the videos I have seen, only 2 of those have used those funnels.
The bleeder would never stop doing this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PjdTldTLvQ&feature=youtu.be
The bleeder would never stop doing this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PjdTldTLvQ&feature=youtu.be
Maybe this will work
Maybe this will work
Not even sure if it is even going to post my video.
Not even sure if it is even going to post my video.
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