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Car Forum / GMC Cars / September 2005

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Matt - 16 Sep 2005 19:01 GMT
After flushing and refilling a system - should coolant be placed in
this vessel, or is it to be left empty as a place for coolant ot expand
into when needed?

(Its an '87 Delta 88)

Thanks
Matt
Steve Mackie - 16 Sep 2005 19:10 GMT
Fill the overflow tank to the "cold" mark. Usually 1/3 the way up or so.

Steve

> After flushing and refilling a system - should coolant be placed in
> this vessel, or is it to be left empty as a place for coolant ot expand
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> Thanks
> Matt
Matt - 16 Sep 2005 19:17 GMT
Steve,

If there were someway I could repay your kindness I would. Im a fair
(although unlicensed) residential electrician (been doing it off and on
for 15 years); if this can be of any value to you one day do not
hesitate to ask.

Thanks man.

Matt
 
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