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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2010

No more air bubbles now :D
Also some advice on Power Steering Reservoir Clip

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  • What kind of fucking accent is that? LMAO, You sound like you got ping pong balls in ya mouth!

  • @XConYoungBlood LMAO, Aussie :P

  • good way to make a 3min max video into a boring 10:29sec video

  • I always put antifreeze in the radiator ,, 50/50 mix, no straight water.

  • @roel2055 Me too, But this was not long serviced at the time, as there was plenty of antifreeze in the mix :)

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  • Thanks for posting and sharing this informative video. You could have opened the pressure release valve enough to bleed it out until you got either water or coolant flowing out and now you have purged the system and you won't hear the bubble anymore on start up.

  • if Ray Romano was Australian

  • He even says "in Australia" @ around 1:55

  • Sounds like an Australian accent

  • @AugendesAbgrunds I still aint figured out what kinda accent this fella has. He sound like he eating a 5 course meal while making this video.

  • @XConYoungBlood Comments likeyours make youtube worth watching.Thanks for the 10 minute laugh

  • @HDXFH You sound like a drunk European bloke with pool table balls in ya fucking mouth, cue ball included.

  • @roel2055 Check the cooling fan motor. You can use alligator clips on the cooling fan motor connector and see if applying 12 volts to it to see if the fan runs or not. If the fan does not run replace the electric motor. If it does run you might have to leave the cap open and let it warm up to expel bubbles.

    Also a fair warning the 3100 and 3400 engines have an intake gasket that can leak.

    Replace them with a felpro metal and rubber versions which will cost $85 for those with other seals.

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