[DML] Re: Refilling Coolant
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[DML] Re: Refilling Coolant
- From: "Mike Walsh" <yahoo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 19:34:59 -0000
I am sure you will get a number of replies but I thought I would
share what I did the last time the coolant was changed.
I have a bleeder bypass installed at the water pump which T's into
the small hose going to the coolant tank. I disconnected that bleeder
hose (from the T) and ran it into a large container. I started the
engine and let it warm up. When the thermostat opens, the water pump
will circulate the coolant till it comes out of that hose!
Important!!! - make sure you keep adding de-ionized water to the
coolant tank as the fluid goes down!!!
Once the liquid from the hose was running clear I added between 6 and
7 litres of antifreeze, waited till the coolant tank was a little
more than at the recommended fill level, put the hose in the top of
the coolant tank and shut the engine off. Then re-attached the
bleeder hose back to the T at the coolant tank.
Make sure you also bleed the small hose at the top of the passenger
side of the rad. You may want to also install a small valve there,I
think Toby (www.delorean-parts.com) and Harvey (www.specialtauto.com)
both have inexpensive kits for that). Be sure to dispose of the
coolant properly afterward.
- Mike
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