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I'm trying to think of an easy solution.. You think adding coolant while spinning the water pump would work? Like turn off the fuel pump and crank the engine over while filling coolant? Actually no that sounds kinda sketchy. Like, the whole line is beneath the fill mark so maybe I just need to burp it a few more times than usual? I dunno, got any suggestions?
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sumdumguy
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weld a downwards facing 90 on the rad
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or maybe try switching the inlet/outlets... the top drivers (rhd) side of your rad had a allen plug that can be used to bleed the air out of the radiator
you can see it in this picture ![]() just a thought anyways J.
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