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ross
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« Reply #13 on: April 07, 2012, 07:43:30 pm » |
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Hi Jag, Just read your thread and it appears that no one has answered your original question. "can anyone tell me where this other bleed screw is ?". There is a bleed screw for each heater matrix, you seem to have found the one for the passenger side, behind the Battery, and there is a matching bleed screw in about the same location on the driver side. You can just about get your hand in over the inlet manifold and get your fingers on the knurled knob in the same manner as the passenger side. If it hasn't been moved in a long time it can be very hard to move with your fingers, in this case try using a dumpy screwdriver, if you can wiggle it in there. If you have a silted up radiator then all the bleeding will not help cure this problem, but if it is an air lock, I have rigged up a piece of old radiator hose, big enough to fit over the coolant filler, and long enough to give a head of water, so that as you open each bleed point the head of water should force the air out. I usually did this operation with the front of the car up on ramps to help the air rise to the radiator and out of the radiator bleed point. Hope this is of help. Regards Ross
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