The problem is the engine sits above the radiator, so a few moments
after starting the car, the coolant pushes from the engine to the
radiator and the coolant then leaks out of the cap.

I'm not sure if you guys are joking about the steep hill, but it's worth
a shot.  I just need to get the radiator cap above the engine.  I can't
get it on any normal ramps since the front spoiler is so close to the
ground, but I know of a few steep hills.

As far as the problem, the air bubble causes the engine temp to deviate
15-20 degrees, depending on the driving conditions.  That is a pretty
bad shock to an engine's dimensions.  I'd rather reduce the number of
instances where the temp shoots up 20 degrees, if I can.

Plus, that damn "Low Coolant" light bugs the piss out of me. ;^) 

-----Original Message-----
From: Loathe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 8:37 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Corvette Coolant System Question

Take off he radiator cap.

Turn on the car.

Should be all she wrote. 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 9:08 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Corvette Coolant System Question

I have an '86 vette on which I recently replaced the radiator,
thermostat and did a few other things to the coolant system.  Therefore,
I lost all of the coolant and had to replace it.
 
Now, I have an air pocket that's travelling through the coolant system
and I cannot find out to bleed the air.  I have talked to a couple of
people that said there should be a bleed screw on top of the thermostat
housing, but there is not.
 
They said this car is unusual in that the engine sits higher than the
radiator and therefore the air cannot be released by the radiator as in
most other vehicles.
 
I'm positive that I'm not losing any coolant anywhere.
 
Any ideas?  One guy said I could just tap the thermostat housing and
insert a valve to release the air, but I don't want to do that until I
have tried any other options.  Certainly, this car has had the coolant
drained before but the air pocket hasn't happened until I did that work
recently.
 
One thought is to totally drain the coolant system and refill it again
hoping that it will work itself out.
 
Thanks!
 
M!chael A Dawson
Manager of Web Applications
Office of Technology Services
University of Evansville
1800 Lincoln Avenue
Evansville, IN 47722
812-488-2581
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"There are 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary
numbers and those who don't."
 






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