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#134041 01/07/09 01:00 AM
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Grease Monkey
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Does anyone know if a 1995 cavalier 2.3 quad 4 has a bleeder valve for the cooling system.I just changed to motor and a guy told me to bleed the cooling system and i don't know how.

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I assume he is recommending to make sure that the air has been purged from the coolant. If the radiator is filled full and then engine run for a short time with cap off the trapped air should be moved to the top of the radiator tank. Top off the radiator and put on the cap. Add coolant to approximately 1/2 fill the overflow tank. As you drive the car periodically check the level of coolant in the tank and adjust to have the level approximately at the cold level when the engine is cool.


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