Tstat install

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321GO

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Received the tstat from LMS. Replacing seems easy enough. I understand I'll loose a little coolant in the process. How or whats the proper way to make sure I get all the air out of the system? Burp the thing?
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ridered74

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Take the cap off, run the car with the heat on full blast til heat is cranking out the vents. Rev the rpm's to 2500 or so for a few seconds at a time. Add coolant to reservoir. Mine took a couple times of doing it on different days til I got all the air out, but I lost a good bit of coolant when replacing the thermostat. If you are sitting at idle and the heat gets cooler from vents, add more antifreeze to reservoir.
 

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