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Looking for part number
Anybody able to tell me the part number for the brass bleeder screw that bleeds the air out of your cooling system? It is a dealer only item from what I understand also?
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Re: Looking for part number
Ha Ha, I snapped one of those off too on a 3100, luckily while closing it so coolant wasnt leaking. There was a junk 3.1 with a blown bottom end in the shop that had just come out of a grand am that i snagged a couple off of. But i guess that doesnt help you.
When you find one, make sure and smear some high temp silicone on the threads before installing it.
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Re: Looking for part number
the GM part number is 10070107 for both the bleeder on the t-stat housing and the one on the coolant tranfer tube.
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Re: Looking for part number
Thanks alot
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