BugEyeBear
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What is the proper way to fill the M35A2 cooling system?
I DO NOT have a heater attached to my cooling system.
I had a very small coolant leak at both of the intake manifold hoses (a very slow "drip, drip, drip" once the cooling system built up pressure) caused by loose hose clamps. I tightened ALL of the hose clamps on the engine, topped off the radiator (it was about 3/4 of a gallon low due to the intake manifold hose leak), and ran the engine for about 20 minutes at about 1200RPM. Temp got to about 150F or 160F on the guage. I then shut it down and let it sit overnight. Checked coolant level the next day & it was still full.
Do I need to "Burp" the system to get any air out? OR should it now be full with no trapped air? (It appears that the upper radiator hose, upper radiator tank, & filler neck are all higher than the intake manifold, & I'm assuming that the thermostat opened enough at 150F to allow water in and/or air out.)
Does the thermostat normally have a small "burp" hole in it (to allow a small flow of water to pass thru the thermostat, even when cold/closed)?
Other than the initial 3/4 gallon top-off, no additional coolant needed to be added as the engine warmed up.
What TM details filling the cooling system?
Unless I can find a TM that tells me to "Burp" it I'm gonna do a road test, get the engine up to 190F, let it cool down a bit, and then check the coolant level again.
Seems pretty straight forward.... But I thought I'd ask, just to be safe.
I DO NOT have a heater attached to my cooling system.
I had a very small coolant leak at both of the intake manifold hoses (a very slow "drip, drip, drip" once the cooling system built up pressure) caused by loose hose clamps. I tightened ALL of the hose clamps on the engine, topped off the radiator (it was about 3/4 of a gallon low due to the intake manifold hose leak), and ran the engine for about 20 minutes at about 1200RPM. Temp got to about 150F or 160F on the guage. I then shut it down and let it sit overnight. Checked coolant level the next day & it was still full.


Other than the initial 3/4 gallon top-off, no additional coolant needed to be added as the engine warmed up.

Unless I can find a TM that tells me to "Burp" it I'm gonna do a road test, get the engine up to 190F, let it cool down a bit, and then check the coolant level again.
Seems pretty straight forward.... But I thought I'd ask, just to be safe.