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Author:  khalilw [ Sat Jan 25, 2014 6:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Cooling system burping procedure?

Hi there guys!! I'm having a coolant leak in one of the heater core hoses that goes through the firewall, today I spotted the leak but before I try to fix it, I'd like to know how to burp the air out of the cooling system, I guess the air will get inside the system if I disconnect that heater core hose so, how do I burp all the air out?

Thank you! :seuss:

Author:  lfhoward [ Sat Jan 25, 2014 7:01 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Cooling system burping procedure?

I am not a mechanic, and I have not yet changed the coolant in my KK, but here is what the FSM says about it.
Quote:
COOLING SYSTEM DEAERATION
Air can only be removed from the system by gathering under the pressure cap. On the next heat up it will be pushed past the pressure cap into the coolant recovery bottle by thermal expansion of the coolant. It then escapes to the atmosphere in the coolant recovery bottle and is replaced with coolant on cool down.

To effectively deaerate the system, multiple thermal cycles of the system may be required.

NOTE: Deaeration does not occur at engine idle, higher engine speeds are required. Normal driving will deaerate cooling system.

The above applies to the 3.7L gas engine. The instructions are different if you have the export CRD model. Here are the CRD instructions, in case that's what you have:
Quote:
REFILLING - DIESEL

1. Tighten the radiator draincock and the cylinder block drain plug(s) (if removed).
CAUTION: Failure to purge air from the cooling system can result in an overheating condition and severe engine damage.


2. Fill cooling system with the antifreeze mixture (Refer to LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE/FLUID TYPES - DESCRIPTION). Fill pressure bottle to service line and install cap.
NOTE: The engine cooling system will push any remaining air into the coolant bottle within about an hour of normal driving. As a result, a drop in coolant level in the pressure bottle may occur. If the engine cooling system overheats and pushes coolant into the overflow side of the coolant bottle, this coolant will be sucked back into the cooling system ONLY IF THE PRESSURE CAP IS LEFT ON THE BOTTLE. Removing the pressure cap breaks the vacuum path between the two bottle sections and the coolant will not return to cooling system.


3. With heater control unit in the HEAT position, operate engine with pressure bottle cap in place.
4. Add coolant to pressure bottle as necessary. Only add coolant to the pressure bottle when the engine is cold. Coolant level in a warm engine will be higher due to thermal expansion.
NOTE: The coolant bottle has two chambers. Coolant will normally only be in the outboard (larger) of the two. The inboard chamber is only to recover coolant in the event of an overheat or after a recent service fill. The inboard chamber should normally be empty. If there is coolant in the overflow side of the coolant bottle (after several warm/cold cycles of the engine) and coolant level is above cold full when cold, disconnect the end of the overflow hose at the fill neck and lower it into a clean container. Allow coolant to drain into the container until emptied. Reconnect overflow hose to fill neck.

Somebody who has done this before should chime in.

Author:  Scar0 [ Sat Jan 25, 2014 8:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Cooling system burping procedure?

Fill everything up, heater on high heat, fan on (speed does not matter), start the rig and take it for a short drive. Just long enough to get it to operating temp. You can also sit and rev the engine, but driving around turns etc. helps to burp the air.
Park it and let it completely cool down. Make sure the reservoir does not get empty during cool down. Repeat 3 times.
Air can become trapped in the water pump and cause cavitation and no circulation of the antifreeze. So watch your temp gauge closely, especially on the first round of heat up.

Probably wouldn't hurt to flush your heater core while you have the hoses off.
There have been a rash of KA 3.7L owners lately with little or no heat on the drivers side because of a partially clogged heater core. Ounce of prevention as it were.

Author:  khalilw [ Sat Jan 25, 2014 9:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Cooling system burping procedure?

Thx for the info guys, I've read a lot of info and still confused, mainly because Kjs have and expansion tank and KK an overflow reservoir. And people use many different ways to burp the system. :?

Author:  racer1 [ Sun Jan 26, 2014 3:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Cooling system burping procedure?

Use a vacuum filler you won't have a problem. Heat on of course.
Dave

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