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Originally posted by gregslow318i View Poston little trick that I learned is at the top of the term ware the little arrow is I like to drill a little hole like 1/4. makes bleeding the system about 10x faster and about 20x on a m20.______________________
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Originally posted by gregslow318i View Poston little trick that I learned is at the top of the term ware the little arrow is I like to drill a little hole like 1/4. makes bleeding the system about 10x faster and about 20x on a m20.
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Originally posted by hugh jass View PostI've never tried it this way. Do you keep your finger over the hole as you squeeze and release the radiator hose?My 2.9L Build!
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What temp thermostat are you running?I got a fender roller now! LMK if you need me to roll your fenders or want to rent the tool from me locally.
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Originally posted by PiercedE30 View PostYou put your finger over the hole right before you release the hose, and put it on right after it has been released.
I squeezed the hose, put my finger over the hole, then released the hose. After it was done "unsqueezing" I released my finger and repeated.
That seemed to get most of the air out but then I started my car for a bit, turned it off and noticed more air bubbles in the hose (squeezed it and heard sloshing)
Originally posted by evil_twin View PostWhat temp thermostat are you running?
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Originally posted by shiboujin View PostI'm confused, then when do you take it off?
I squeezed the hose, put my finger over the hole, then released the hose. After it was done "unsqueezing" I released my finger and repeated.
That seemed to get most of the air out but then I started my car for a bit, turned it off and noticed more air bubbles in the hose (squeezed it and heard sloshing)
Stock temp... or lower. I don't remember. I've replaced it a few times.
That's exactly how I do it. (the way you did it)
You will be able to hear some water being sloshed around when you squeeze the hose. Honestly, since you have most, if not all, of the air bled, I would say to do some driving around and let the system finish bleeding itself off. Normally, with an E36, you do it the way that I said to and then bring the motor up to about 3000 and crack the expansion tank bleed screw open. The bleed screw is just a high point in the system, it would be the same if you took the expansion cap off and opened the throttle until nothing but coolant is coming out of the hole.My 2.9L Build!
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