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Unread 05-05-2002, 12:07 PM   #7
Jim
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Illinois
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Originally posted by Hellion_Prime
I'd take it one step further than Brad said and solder a small fitting on the new "top" of the rad that can be plugged to act as an air bleeder during filling. if you're going to put in in with the barbs on the bottom. But thats just me.

--HP
This is a good idea Hellion. At first I was going to mount my heater core with the inlets at the bottom, but was concerned about air being trapped at the top, so I inverted it.

If you have seen the inverted image of my Ford Van heater core posted here, now you know why.
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