I want to see the bottom of your cap!
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You could also find a tall funnel that fits in the radiator opening and just fill in with distilled water. That would easily make it the highest point in the system. I tee-d into the heater control line and added a Parker Quick Release that I just connect in a short section of garden hose. I fill it with distilled and just lift it over my head. Takes care of the air bubble. My way is overkill, funnel will do you just fine.
Would you have the system running while doing this?
Thanks, I'll give it a shot.Of course. Keep doing it until the thermostat opens. Nothing bad is going to happen. Opening the cap AFTER its pressurized? Um, Good luck.
Be sure your heater control cable is on high heat.
You could also find a tall funnel that fits in the radiator opening and just fill in with distilled water. That would easily make it the highest point in the system. I tee-d into the heater control line and added a Parker Quick Release that I just connect in a short section of garden hose. I fill it with distilled and just lift it over my head. Takes care of the air bubble. My way is overkill, funnel will do you just fine.
Joey, do you have a picture of where you tee-d in with the quick release? This sounds cool and completely overkill yet easy to do.![]()
ahahahahahahahaha, welll...
If you want to get into my whole way of thinking:
https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/new-coolant-routing-delving-into-stupidity.802799/
But this is what I ultimately did:
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This is why I keep advocate getting a Blackstone sample before buying an 80 - or just assume there is a head job in the near future. The more I hear about "recently purchased" 80's, the more I think a case of overheating, and the following suspicious HG issues, are pretty much the primary reasons people put their 80's up for sale. (Mudders excluded of course!) I mean, unless a person is facing a multi-thousand dollar repair bill why in the world would they sell a good Land Cruiser - particularly with current gas prices?