Re: Engine heats up very quickly, and very hot
Dont make it harder then it really is. If the coolant looks good and your oil is clean and not milky. Just go ahead and swap the new thermostat in.
Make sure the coolant is topped off in the radiator. and then close it all down.. open the bleeder screw (near the Tstat) and start the car. You will hear the air blowing through and once the air is out of the system a steady stream of coolant will come out. Once that starts. close the bleeder screw and clean up the coolant mess.
Call it good.
If your low on coolant just fill it up however you want and just use the bleeder screw to get the air out of the system.
I had my car down to the heads and put it all back together, I paid no attention to how I filled the car up just made sure it was right. Once I was done I went ahead and closed everything up and bled the coolant off.
Dont make it harder then it really is. If the coolant looks good and your oil is clean and not milky. Just go ahead and swap the new thermostat in.
Make sure the coolant is topped off in the radiator. and then close it all down.. open the bleeder screw (near the Tstat) and start the car. You will hear the air blowing through and once the air is out of the system a steady stream of coolant will come out. Once that starts. close the bleeder screw and clean up the coolant mess.
Call it good.
If your low on coolant just fill it up however you want and just use the bleeder screw to get the air out of the system.
I had my car down to the heads and put it all back together, I paid no attention to how I filled the car up just made sure it was right. Once I was done I went ahead and closed everything up and bled the coolant off.
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