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v8 t-stat, what else should i check |
smrz914 |
Dec 25 2003, 06:55 PM
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So i took my t-stat out and put 3 1/8" holes in it. Anything i can/should chech while i'm in there?
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John2kx |
Dec 26 2003, 12:07 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 502 Joined: 22-August 03 From: Augusta, Ga. Member No.: 1,066 |
Paul,
It appears you have not been using the right procedure to bleed air from system. Armed with your new thermostat and knowing how to bleed system, you may have found your problem. The extended distance expansion tank is located from fill point can cause air to enter system. If you used a clear hose to run from fill point to expansion tank, you'd see the air pockets that can form in hose using your method. See attached: John Attached image(s) |
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