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Jake
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if its boiling over like that it will be an airlock, if you cant get it out by putting the heaters on full and squeezing the rad pipes then drain the system and refill with the engine running
bigron1988
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its not boiling tho it was at 72 deg when it over flowed, just hope its got air traped, going to get a leak down test done tomorow on it
bigron1988
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quote:
Originally posted by Jake
if its boiling over like that it will be an airlock, if you cant get it out by putting the heaters on full and squeezing the rad pipes then drain the system and refill with the engine running




this is what im hoping , got no heaters in it tho lol
DERV-POWER
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30th Jan 12 at 21:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i ve got a vacuum fill kit, works brillantly on most cars
bigron1988
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quote:
Originally posted by DERV-POWER
i ve got a vacuum fill kit, works brillantly on most cars




you got a link mate , had a google of pressure bleeders but it only comes up with brake bleeders
DERV-POWER
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this is what i ve got
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cooling-System-Vacuum-Purge-Fill-Tool-Kit-No-Air-Lock-/360421875700?pt=UK_Diagnostic_Tools_Equipment&hash=item53ead15ff4
got

[Edited on 30-01-2012 by DERV-POWER]
DERV-POWER
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you could borrow mine but bit of a drive
bigron1988
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cheers for that but how do you let the air out as there are no bleed nipples on corsa systems
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you can usually just unscrew the cap off a tad to let out any excess
Mieran
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I was having same problem with my nova without matrix, its cos I looped the rear 2 exits but you haven't done this like you said so not sure what it can be

Btw you can use little screw on theromstat housing as bleed nipple
bigron1988
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Didn't realise there were screws on stat housing
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My old 1800 had similar after the conversion, turned out to be a wanky Header tank cap not sealing the system..
Rick Draper
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quote:
Originally posted by bigron1988
Didn't realise there were screws on stat housing


IIRC there is only a screw in cheap oem ones.
DERV-POWER
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cheers for that but how do you let the air out as there are no bleed nipples on corsa systems


it vacuums all the air out of the coolant system then you swap over to a pipe which you use to suck in coolant back in
M Sutton
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Want!! Sounds insane,carnt wait to see this finished and fully mapped
Mark Prydderch
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31st Jan 12 at 10:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Hate reading this thread.

Love the video. Want to take the cover off mine, insure it, and take it out now..

Look forward to the finished result!
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Love the video, hope you get it all sorted
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random one for you mate could it not be the cap is f**ked as the valve might be broke inside cant you try a standard header tank and see if this solves problem.
flybikeslee
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that video
bigron1988
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getting quite good at taking the engine out of it now
fazza
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headgasket?
Jakey
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Any ideas what the problemo is?

Pretty speedy removal
flybikeslee
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lol wut
Generation
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Again? Don't know how you have the patience tbh
bigron1988
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quote:
Originally posted by Generation
Again? Don't know how you have the patience tbh



neither do i, was so close to ringing greg up and telling him to come take the car

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