[DML] Re: Otterstat Popped Out While Driving
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[DML] Re: Otterstat Popped Out While Driving
- From: "Marv Hein" <marvhein@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 19:14:51 -0000
Your operation does sound exactly like my old MGB with dead cooling
fans.
I completely missed to point that you would lose coolant when the
otterstat came off.
As for trapped air, John Hervey has an auto-bleeder easily installed
at the location of the bleeder screw. I imagine other vendors also
sell one or you can make one. Might not be a bad addition.
Good idea to get your car well nose-down for the bleeding so the air
can travel to the high end of the system and exit. Otherwise,
opening the bleeder screw may not do the trick.
I believe someone also has a radiator self-bleeder, though I've not
tried that one.
Good luck with the new otterstat! If your fans run too much, keep
the "matched" thermostat/otterstat concept in mind. A cooler
thermostat might prevent an overlap in the devices' opposing
operation.
Marv
#10820
AZ-D
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "trdstne71" <trdstne71@xxxx> wrote:
> The other thing I tried was the air bleeding trick. I've seen at
> least two different methods of doing it - one where you just open
> the screw and let the air out, and another where you need tubes and
> buckets, running water and coolant. I opted for the simpler
method,
> but I think after all is said and done, I will try the somewhat
more
> complicated one... :-)
>
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