DIY: Bleeding the cooling system
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DIY: Bleeding the cooling system
I purchased a new mishimoto radiator after my stock one cracked, and after replacing I went ahead and did the DIY on how to do a flush that i found on here. Everything went perfect and I was on my way to my gf's house. The next day I was on the interstate on my way home and i notice my temp gauge goes up from the usual 3 bars to 4 bars...then to 5 bars! I shut the car off immediately, pulled over and looked under the hood to find radiator fluid sprayed everywhere...i go to the closest auto parts and buy some 50/50 and drive home. *Note when i turned the heater on it was NOT blowing hot.
After hours and hours of researching i narrow it down to 3 possible problems.
1) I have air trapped in the system that isnt getting pushed out.
2) My thermostat is bad
3) I have a bad head gasket
Obviously im going to start with the cheapest option that makes the most sense. The only problem is I couldnt find a DIY on burping the S2k. Apparently Xviper had a write up but it mysteriously disappeared, so i followed the instructions provided by Billman250 and did my own basic write up.
Instructions:
After hours and hours of researching i narrow it down to 3 possible problems.
1) I have air trapped in the system that isnt getting pushed out.
2) My thermostat is bad
3) I have a bad head gasket
Obviously im going to start with the cheapest option that makes the most sense. The only problem is I couldnt find a DIY on burping the S2k. Apparently Xviper had a write up but it mysteriously disappeared, so i followed the instructions provided by Billman250 and did my own basic write up.
Instructions:
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you are off on my method. you are getting the car too hot. If done the way I posted, no coolant will come out and get all over. Only air.
I run it to 3 bars, plus one minute.
dont rev the engine. it pushes the air upstream. idle it.
I run it to 3 bars, plus one minute.
dont rev the engine. it pushes the air upstream. idle it.
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The issue in this thread could be the culprit: https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...pic=666773&hl=.
Mishimoto and Koyo radiator caps have been known to be faulty.
Mishimoto and Koyo radiator caps have been known to be faulty.
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Thanks i just finished reading the thread. EXACT problems I had when i installed the radiator. Its been about 2 weeks and so far I dont have any more problems after the bleed, but if it happenes again i know for sure its the radiator cap!
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Thanks for the write up. I just got my radiator and stuff replaced by a shop and my temp guage went to 4 bars, and i'm not getting any hot air at all. I'll try this today and see if it works.
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I purchased a new mishimoto radiator after my stock one cracked, and after replacing I went ahead and did the DIY on how to do a flush that i found on here. Everything went perfect and I was on my way to my gf's house. The next day I was on the interstate on my way home and i notice my temp gauge goes up from the usual 3 bars to 4 bars...then to 5 bars! I shut the car off immediately, pulled over and looked under the hood to find radiator fluid sprayed everywhere...i go to the closest auto parts and buy some 50/50 and drive home. *Note when i turned the heater on it was NOT blowing hot.
After hours and hours of researching i narrow it down to 3 possible problems.
1) I have air trapped in the system that isnt getting pushed out.
2) My thermostat is bad
3) I have a bad head gasket
Obviously im going to start with the cheapest option that makes the most sense. The only problem is I couldnt find a DIY on burping the S2k. Apparently Xviper had a write up but it mysteriously disappeared, so i followed the instructions provided by Billman250 and did my own basic write up.
Instructions:
After hours and hours of researching i narrow it down to 3 possible problems.
1) I have air trapped in the system that isnt getting pushed out.
2) My thermostat is bad
3) I have a bad head gasket
Obviously im going to start with the cheapest option that makes the most sense. The only problem is I couldnt find a DIY on burping the S2k. Apparently Xviper had a write up but it mysteriously disappeared, so i followed the instructions provided by Billman250 and did my own basic write up.
Instructions:
Where have the DIY instructions gone. I need to bleed my system as well but this post is blank?
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Originally Posted by S2KRo.' timestamp='1297193361' post='20219847
I purchased a new mishimoto radiator after my stock one cracked, and after replacing I went ahead and did the DIY on how to do a flush that i found on here. Everything went perfect and I was on my way to my gf's house. The next day I was on the interstate on my way home and i notice my temp gauge goes up from the usual 3 bars to 4 bars...then to 5 bars! I shut the car off immediately, pulled over and looked under the hood to find radiator fluid sprayed everywhere...i go to the closest auto parts and buy some 50/50 and drive home. *Note when i turned the heater on it was NOT blowing hot.
After hours and hours of researching i narrow it down to 3 possible problems.
1) I have air trapped in the system that isnt getting pushed out.
2) My thermostat is bad
3) I have a bad head gasket
Obviously im going to start with the cheapest option that makes the most sense. The only problem is I couldnt find a DIY on burping the S2k. Apparently Xviper had a write up but it mysteriously disappeared, so i followed the instructions provided by Billman250 and did my own basic write up.
Instructions:
After hours and hours of researching i narrow it down to 3 possible problems.
1) I have air trapped in the system that isnt getting pushed out.
2) My thermostat is bad
3) I have a bad head gasket
Obviously im going to start with the cheapest option that makes the most sense. The only problem is I couldnt find a DIY on burping the S2k. Apparently Xviper had a write up but it mysteriously disappeared, so i followed the instructions provided by Billman250 and did my own basic write up.
Instructions:
Where have the DIY instructions gone. I need to bleed my system as well but this post is blank?
Idle the car till it gets to 3 bars for AP1, wait 1 minute after that, shut the car off.
Then open and close the bleeder valve next to the fuel rail.
do it a couple times and you should be good to go.
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Ive been searching for Billmans instructions and cant find them.Can someone post a link to it.
But that sounds easy enough. A picture of the bleeder valve will help alot though.
Thanks
But that sounds easy enough. A picture of the bleeder valve will help alot though.
Thanks