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He still needs somewhere to bleed it.
I'de put the inline thermostat where the bleeder is now, and the bleeder where the yellow circle on the picture is.
that makes sense, do you think i can just cut existing hoses or get new ones to fit the inline thermostat? thanks
Yeah, just cut the hose you have, no need for a new one.
do you think i can just leave the bleeder at current location and make the cut for my Tstat? or does it have to be at a certain location of the hose. also, any direction of the Tstat i need to follow to ensure the flow is correct?
Ok, now I understand what you have. The previous owner removed the thermostat, did not put an inline thermostat in its place. The bleeder is not necessary but you can keep it if you like. I do have a complete inline kit that can replace your existing setup. It goes inline in the top hose setup where the blue bleeder is. I have complete installation instructions I can email you if you are interested.
Ok, now I understand what you have. The previous owner removed the thermostat, did not put an inline thermostat in its place. The bleeder is not necessary but you can keep it if you like. I do have a complete inline kit that can replace your existing setup. It goes inline in the top hose setup where the blue bleeder is. I have complete installation instructions I can email you if you are interested.
that's great, yes, im very interested. please email me davidpx858 @ gmail.com