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Bleeding after Radiator Flush


Lostfaith

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Hey guys, just my ranger 3 weeks ago.

What is the best way to bleed the cooling system of the air in the top hose (3.0 auto 1994) after flushing?

is there a bleeder valve?
 


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Fill the radiator, pull a heater hose off, and then fill the system through the heater hose until coolant starts coming out of the heater core.
 

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Everything in a Ranger 3.0 cooling system runs uphill towards the radiator inlet and thus there is no place to trap air, so there is no need to bleed your cooling system upon refilling it.
 

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