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Bugger.... Thought I was on there for a second!
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Have done a few different things. First - Left the car running for 45 minutes with bottle stuck in the open radiator cap and slightly filled the bottle so that the highest point was above the top of the engine. occasionally blipping the throttle until bubbles stopped coming out. Second - Started same as above but left the radiator cap on and cracked the bleed valve on top of the intake plenum until bubbles stopped coming out of there. Did those two a few times. Finally - Basically the same as #2 but drove the car around, brought it back into the garage and cracked the bleed valve until no bubbles. Happy to take suggestions on any other methods I should be trying.
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By Murray_Calavera · Posted
Any chance you have access to a vacuum bleeder? (something like this) https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/toledo-toledo-brake-bleeder-and-fluid-extractor-1-litre/540782.html?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwir2xBhC_ARIsAMTXk848QmzMiDD5_EO8X8AgI11x2F7mmv9Ty9hDU8PZPOcDBm2yNyZDVVsaAtHaEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds I've had great success with this bit of kit, it's never let me down and its bailed out a few mates that couldn't manually bleed a stuck air bubble out. -
By Murray_Calavera · Posted
Can you describe in detail how you bled the system? There is a chance its still got air in the system somewhere, I'd want to 1000% rule that out first before swapping parts. -
By Dose Pipe Sutututu · Posted
I reckon there's a cheeky air pocket somewhere on the side facing the body
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