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Coolant Flush Questions after Intake Gasket Replacement.
Finished replacing the Intake Gaskets the other day and now I am wanting to have the coolant system flushed and replaced...
I'm looking to get some ideas on the best way to approach this since there isn't a radiator cap on this car. Any ideas? I've done some searching on here but I haven't come up with a good solution yet. |
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Re: Coolant Flush Questions after Intake Gasket Replacement.
You do have a "radiator cap"..its on the surge tank.
I recommend having the system power flushed.
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Re: Coolant Flush Questions after Intake Gasket Replacement.
This is the first car I have owned that didn't have a seperate radiator cap and a overflow tank.
Power flushed? I assume that will have to be at a dealer or some other location. |
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