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Old 11-21-2011, 09:15 PM
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Today I had a nice pin hole leak in my heater hose. UGH, 3/4 inch hose at autozone, fits on the pipe locate on top of engine but heater core pipe to hose fitting is lacking any snugness. So far so good.

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Old 11-28-2011, 11:47 PM
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Looks like I need to bleed the air out of heater core after new radiator. I did the fill radiator until fluid comes out, with engine off. I also filled the expansion tank to full mark. I will have to make sure I do it with engine cold so the thermostat is closed then goes to open.
 
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Sometimes a bubble in the heater core can be coaxed to the surface by putting the nose of the truck up an incline, over a curb, on a ramp, etc., and running for a brief period of several minutes, heat on max.

If you keep hearing bubbles go by, that might not be a good sign....
 
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Originally Posted by Savannah Buzz
Sometimes a bubble in the heater core can be coaxed to the surface by putting the nose of the truck up an incline, over a curb, on a ramp, etc., and running for a brief period of several minutes, heat on max.

If you keep hearing bubbles go by, that might not be a good sign....
I will do that. As for the "not a good sign" IT BETTER NOT BE WHAT THAT COULD MEAN.. *(GASP) I better not screw up my head gasket because I put in a new radiator because the POS from BP utah cracked.....
 
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Here's slanginsanjuan's solution... works every time... won't hear any more bubbles.
 
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But I need heat in Iowa..... lol I will do that for summer! I did get most of them out. I still hear it every once in a while.. But NOTHING like before. I drove it for almost 30 min and it didn't seem to be growing or anything. I will monitor it and bleed again? I jacked the battery side up and opened both radiator and expansion tank caps. It was elevated by 1 ft.
Bubbles did come out, but not all of them. Suggestions?
 
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