thefleshrocket
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I installed a tune, spark plugs, MAF, and thermostat in my wife's 2019 Flex Ecoboost. Unsurprisingly, there must still be air in the system because the coolant temp runs at 200-220F at cruising speed (should be a 170F thermostat IIRC) and the heater blows cool at idle. I've followed the FordTechMakuloco how-to for burping the system.
Unfortunately, that hasn't had any significant improvement. I plan to buy a cooling system vacuum pump, but was wondering if I really need to drain the coolant before pulling vacuum on the system and filling it. My thoughts are that if the thermostat is open, I pull a vacuum on the system, and rev the engine to 3500rpm, shouldn't the vacuum help get the air bubble out pretty thoroughly and quickly?
The local Harbor Freight has this tool, which is well-rated and looks to be functionally identical to the one that FordTechMakuloco linked to on Amazon. In addition to being able to pick it up locally, it's about half the price of the Amazon one. https://www.harborfreight.com/cooling-system-test-and-refill-kit-64985.html
The local Harbor Freight has this tool, which is well-rated and looks to be functionally identical to the one that FordTechMakuloco linked to on Amazon. In addition to being able to pick it up locally, it's about half the price of the Amazon one. https://www.harborfreight.com/cooling-system-test-and-refill-kit-64985.html
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