The bleeder valve on my new KA is broken off inside , i didnt even need to use it but i did on my old KA , only for one reason though , to see if it poured over or spit out. If coolant spits out , that means you have an air pocket , if it runs over then your ok , but not always , air pockects are funny.nismoracingsx wrote:So while I'm running the car with it jacked way up, I don't have to crack the bleeder valve as well do i?
Yeah, or you can park your car on your driveway, if it's slanted. And if I remember correctly from reading this somewhere on this forum, that you keep revving your car up, build pressure, turn off your car, unscrew the bleeder just a little until little fluid comes out and quickly tighten it. Then you repeat it until you see anymore air bubbles coming up.nismoracingsx wrote:its an air pocket making it run THAT hot?? Its late and i'm stressing, but i'll try it first thing tomorrow morning i'm totally beggin the nissan god that thats all it is , has anyone's headgasket ever blown from getting hot one time? thats my biggest fear as I can't afford anymore down time than i already have.
So while I'm running the car with it jacked way up, I don't have to crack the bleeder valve as well do i?
Are you massaging the top rad hose while its running? That helps in working the air out. Is there any loud snapping/popping noises when the car is running and your adding coolant? If so , the means more air is in there.nismoracingsx wrote:before work bump, ima try topping the system off with the bleeder screw removed, but my car still jumps up in temp, then down..then up. I noticed if i rev a little in neutral then shut the car off and turn it back on...the temp cuts in half?? I'm guessing that only reinforces the idea that I just a stubborn air pocket in my systeM???
Snapping noises = air. Its going to take a few tries cause sometimes air is a ***** to get out. Good luck. Just re-read what i posted.nismoracingsx wrote:yeah, i would hear a large snapping noise, but i thought that it was the thermostat opening or something . I took teh bleeder screw out after work and cranked the car (rad car still on) and squeezed teh rad hose and **** load of foam and bubbles came out, so i kept squeezing it while i put the screw back in. I drove it a few miles and the temp stayed low...
then on my back from the store it started climbing up there again , so i revved it up while cruising and shut the engine off. Turned it back on and the temp dropped down and stayed put for the remaining 5 miles home, but as soon as i hit my driveway it started climbing again?????
The only good part is that i can gimp it to work and back, so it gives me chances to see what its doing (i only live about 10 mins from work.)
i refuse to give up on my 240 though
okay, so tomorrow i'll try holding the revs up with the car jacked up and rad cap off
and i'll jounce the front bumper as well? What do i do, just bounce it up and down, lol