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Stock
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: canada
Posts: 26
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You can fill up the coolant over flow to the full level, or slightly above or slightly below. The reference is just nice so that when you compare the engine cold a couple days from cold now, you will have a nice line to compare it to.
The main thing to get out of this that after you fill your rad to full, and have your coolant overflow to a known reference, a few days from now the rad should still be full, and the coolant overflow at the same level you left it at. If the rad is low, or the coolant over flow is drasticaly different (higher or lower) somethings funny.... |
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1000whp postwhore
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Escape from the Prison Planet
Posts: 1,356
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Hey SD...., you can ask all you want.
I wasn't trying to close the thread. I was just saying. Pretty much every scenario has been covered. I'm just a member here guys. I'm here to learn as well. Just like you all. I hope I'm of some use. |
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