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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Park it on a hill [steep] nose up. cut the bottom off a coke bottle
    and invert it in the radiator, you may have an air lock, so you need to "burp"
    the system, also loosen the hoses at the convertor air will get trapped there.
    make sure all hoses are tight before closing the bonnet.
    you haven't pushed any wrong values via the ecu-talk have you
    Nope. Just set an alarm for when the radiator gets above 100 degrees

    So put the coke bottle at where the radiator cap normally goes?

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    yes ,cut the bottom off you may need to squeeze the top hose when its up to temp.
    Carefull you dont scold yourself, all this does is lift your
    fill point so hopefully any trapped air will be removed
    04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there

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    TD does the td4.2t suffer with the same issue just for info .
    U have 4 choices in life :U can like it; lump it; love it or shove it, take your pick and stick to it !

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    @ DT I think the TD 4.2 has bleed points on the back of the block.
    Maybe one of the 4.2 guys could comfirm it
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    yes ,cut the bottom off you may need to squeeze the top hose when its up to temp.
    Carefull you dont scold yourself, all this does is lift your
    fill point so hopefully any trapped air will be removed
    I did this and hopefully it helps.
    I found that there was a bit of foam generated (10cm or so) with on top of the a bit of brown residue, is that normal? The radiator is brand new, as well as the hoses. No head gasket problem was found when the radiator was replaced
    Last edited by dannypatrol; 24th May 2015 at 11:10 AM.

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    Foam sounds like its cavitating, maybe time to try those "Y" pieces.
    Dont forget the hose on the exit of the converter, air will get trapped there.
    In good conditions it should never freeze.
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Foam sounds like its cavitating, maybe time to try those "Y" pieces.
    Dont forget the hose on the exit of the converter, air will get trapped there.
    In good conditions it should never freeze.
    I will get one of those. Should I be worried about the brown residue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannypatrol View Post
    I will get one of those. Should I be worried about the brown residue?
    Not overly concerned ATS ,can you skim it off some how?
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Not overly concerned ATS ,can you skim it off some how?
    Yeah should be able to pipet some out of it.

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    I havent had the problem anymore but notice that running on LPG my average temperature is 95 degrees. I found another thread with temperatures of the TB45 on petrol of around 85. Does anyone have a TB45 on LPG and idea of temperatures (normal motorway driving with outside temp of 20)?

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