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Originally Posted by redleader
The position of the res doesn't matter. It'll be no more or less effective if its at the top of the system or the bottom. Eventually any good res will drain out all air, and initially any very low flow velocity spots with no easy way for air to escape will gather air bubbles. But in the end if the res works, it'll get rid of your air.
Although putting it near the pump will certainly making priming a lot easier.
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Well, a badly positioned res along with a rad that is the highpoint can lead to the air in the rad. However, you are correct for most sane situations.