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With your radiator water level above the highest water point of the
engine, there shouldnt be any air in your engine water jacket after
running it long enough for the thermostat to open.  If there is, it
would be either a casting problem, or a leaking problem letting water
out and air in.

On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 22:09:14 +0000, "jon lepage"
<bigdaddy17516@xxxxxxxxx> said:

> what does the group think about the air being trapped in the block 
> causing poor coolant flow? how do ya get the air out? how do you tell if 
> theres air at all? earl,am i reading your reply wrong? if i would drop 
> down a gear and maintain the same speed this would raise the rpm thus 
> increasing the coolant flow,thus lowering the temp?? or am i wrong?
> 
> 
> 
> 
Tom
65 Dart GT 'vert
68 Plymouth 'vert
Longmont, CO


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