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753 Wont get warm
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<blockquote data-quote="jinxie" data-source="post: 10030" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>Ok, I got it back together, fired it up and ran it to check for leaks....so far so good. I have a few questions....are these normally hard to get the air out of the cooling system? Should I run it for a bit with the rad cap off? Also, when I pulled the water pump off, did I expose the crankcase to coolant? I just want to make sure no coolant got in the oil when i pulled the pump and a gush of water came out. I will wait for your responses before I put it to work. Thanks again!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jinxie, post: 10030, member: 1055"] Ok, I got it back together, fired it up and ran it to check for leaks....so far so good. I have a few questions....are these normally hard to get the air out of the cooling system? Should I run it for a bit with the rad cap off? Also, when I pulled the water pump off, did I expose the crankcase to coolant? I just want to make sure no coolant got in the oil when i pulled the pump and a gush of water came out. I will wait for your responses before I put it to work. Thanks again!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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