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Old 05-04-2005, 01:58 PM
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Can some one show me where the radiator bleed value is? i have a 96 Integra SE.. picture would be nice.. thanks
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its on the borrom next to the hose you'll be able to tell its a bleeder valve

edit: let me see if i could find my old raditator laying in my backyard i'll take a pic for u
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if you can get that picture it would help alot.. thanks
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cant find my old raditator.. what are you trying to do? if your bleeding your system you should jack it up and if you jack it up you should be able to see the valve.. acually i have a pic of my NEW raditator and the bleeder is in the same place here it is



- see the bottom right where the large hose goes to the left of that.. its kinda hard to see cus this one is black but on a oem one its in the same place and is white.

and before you make a new thread on somthing eles

try searching here it helps alot..
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sorry.. i cant see the picture.. yeah.. i just flushed out my system.. and im trying to bleed it "to remove the air"....
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There is a bleed screw, however i have never used mine, Best way i have done it is:

Remover the radiator cap, start the car, let it idle with the HEAT ON FULL BLAST!!!, let the fans turn on twice, once they have done that top off the radiator if you need to, replace the cap and go for a drive. Over the next couple of days watch the temp and check the overflow tank, but you should be just fine.
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Actually there is a great thread the DC2 strated and i help in, search for it, with his username. It will answer a lot of questions
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Racermech &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Actually there is a great thread the DC2 strated and i help in, search for it, with his username. It will answer a lot of questions</TD></TR></TABLE>

yea Racermech helped out alot.. good guy
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thanks for the help guys...
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