On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 15:20:01 -0400, "desertrascal"
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>1994 Jeep Cherokee 4.0 I-6 HP. Just replaced radiator hoses, thermostat and
>cap, now can't get the air purged out of the system. Hasn't overheated yet,
>but going on 200 mi trip on Fri...help
One way is to partially fill the truck with coolant / water about 3
inches from the top of the radiator opening. Let truck run with the
heater engaged until thermostat comes one, fill radiator to near full
and let thermostat cyle on and off a few times. Do not "rev" the
engnie, just let it idle. Truck will bleed itself. Do all of this
with the radiator cap off. After the truck has cylced the thermostat
a few times and you have filled the radiator reasonably full, put the
radiator cap back on and then fill the overflow containt to the proper
level.
Many of the newer vehicles have a bleed screw or vent in the system
that you would use to do essentially the same thing.
The above can be hard to do depending on the configuration of the
radiator / hoses and the positon of the radiator in relation to the
engine.
You have to allow a way for the air to escape, either through an open
system or through some type of venting.
Elbert
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