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It's been thermo cycled a half dozen times, and coolant level has stabilized in the fill bottle. I put in about the same amount that was drained for my 'stat replacement. They are 'cross flow' radiators, so the pocket of air should eventually get pushed out. (through the radiator, and eventually back to fill bottle) When I first posted this, I assumed the part where the bleeder valve was.. (under the plate that holds down the radiator) was a top tank! me bad. I walked out this morning to see again, and sure nuff.. it's a cross flow radiator. Any amount of air will get pushed ACROSS the tubes, eventually, and end up back at the fill bottle. Makes me wonder if that valve isn't a 'one way' type FILL valve, where they (at factory) open it, put a rubber connector over it, and fill the system 'backwards'.. Or maybe, just maybe, ours is plugged. Edit: after reading this ^^^^ I'm still not convinced air can leave the radiator! sure, air will go across the radiator to opposite side, but it must go down to leave..
_________________ 2006 KJ CRD, bought 9/11/14, 70,500 miles. Circulating Rotella T6 5w-40 11-3-14 oem stat installed 11-5-14 gen II FH installed. Sasquatch elbow kit, samcos, GDE eco FT. 11-26-14 80,500 miles, engine is disassembled, awaiting parts 3/18 Budget?? Sure! 'Everything I have'. New "Pet" name for My Jeep; 'Soul Sucker'
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