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Old 05-28-2005, 10:08 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by jims69camaro
in that case, i'd completely drain the system and refill it. Â*you don't want to have to change the heater core.
it is brand new if it makes any difference.
which, the radiator or the heater core? i'm saying that flushing the system and refilling it will save the heater core. they don't put up with too much abuse, new or otherwise. if you either don't have enough fluid or you've got a bubble in the system, then flushing will rid that problem.

not only that, but you'll be able to monitor the amount of fluid going in so you know you have the correct amount.
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