Hey guys,
Tomorrow I'm swapping my thermostat and putting in new coolant while I'm at it. After I have drained the coolant, swapped my thermostat and got everything back together, what's the best way to flush it? From what I have read some say drain the old coolant, put the lower radiator hose back on and fill with water, turn on the heater full blast and run the car to temp and drain the water out, then fill with fresh coolant?
Also wanted to know, is the only way to feed the coolant in through the reserve tank while the engine is running to let it suck the coolant through? (I didn't see a spot to pour directly into the radiator) If so, is there a bleeder screw somewhere to release the air that I assume would be pulled through at the same time?
Thanks Fellas
Tomorrow I'm swapping my thermostat and putting in new coolant while I'm at it. After I have drained the coolant, swapped my thermostat and got everything back together, what's the best way to flush it? From what I have read some say drain the old coolant, put the lower radiator hose back on and fill with water, turn on the heater full blast and run the car to temp and drain the water out, then fill with fresh coolant?
Also wanted to know, is the only way to feed the coolant in through the reserve tank while the engine is running to let it suck the coolant through? (I didn't see a spot to pour directly into the radiator) If so, is there a bleeder screw somewhere to release the air that I assume would be pulled through at the same time?
Thanks Fellas

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