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Overheating experience on my M50B20
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<blockquote data-quote="seech" data-source="post: 249054" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>rainman, try this. Open the bleed screw and radiator cap. Fill water until water starts to come out of the bleed screw. Keep filling until only water with less bubbles comes out of the bleed screw. Close bleed screw and radiator cap. Start engine and open bleed screw. Allow water to flow out. Squeeze top radiator hose to ensure all air bubbles are removed from the cooling system. Allow water to flow out until radiator level drops to around the 'cold' level and close off the bleed screw. The next time engine is cold just open the radiator cap and fill to 'cold' level. DO NOT open the bleed screw again. Bleed screw should only be used to bleed air out of the system when the engine is running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seech, post: 249054, member: 4572"] rainman, try this. Open the bleed screw and radiator cap. Fill water until water starts to come out of the bleed screw. Keep filling until only water with less bubbles comes out of the bleed screw. Close bleed screw and radiator cap. Start engine and open bleed screw. Allow water to flow out. Squeeze top radiator hose to ensure all air bubbles are removed from the cooling system. Allow water to flow out until radiator level drops to around the 'cold' level and close off the bleed screw. The next time engine is cold just open the radiator cap and fill to 'cold' level. DO NOT open the bleed screw again. Bleed screw should only be used to bleed air out of the system when the engine is running. [/QUOTE]
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