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EFI 302 windsor F Truck

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EFI 302 windsor F Truck

Post by ludacris »

Which way does the radiator water run in a EFI 302 windsor F Truck motor. Is it into the motor bottom hose and out of the top then through the radiator.

Also how do I sort out a air bleeder valve for the motor as the radiator is going onto the back tray. I suppose somthing similar to the bleeder valves on air compressor tanks but who would sell such a thing. I will try house of hoses. Where else is possible on the north side.

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Re: EFI 302 windsor F Truck

Post by humphey »

ludacris wrote:Which way does the radiator water run in a EFI 302 windsor F Truck motor. Is it into the motor bottom hose and out of the top then through the radiator.

Also how do I sort out a air bleeder valve for the motor as the radiator is going onto the back tray. I suppose somthing similar to the bleeder valves on air compressor tanks but who would sell such a thing. I will try house of hoses. Where else is possible on the north side.

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suck from bottom tank , is the raditor goin to be heigher then the motor ? . if so shoud'nt need a bleeded .
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Post by PGS 4WD »

You will need to get the air out of the system, there will be an air lock untill the thermostat opens, you need to warm the car up with radiator cap off, it will appear full until the thermostat opens and generally as the air comes out it pushes some water out then you need to have 4-5 litres of water ready to put in as the water level will drop as the air lock escapes.
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