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Re: Radiator replacement
« Reply #90 on: 29 October 2013, 23:25:46 »

I know it's all done now but, if anyone has the same problem with the bleed valve, and the rad is to be sacrificed, and their electric drill and bits haven't been recently barbecued, drill a small hole somewhere near the top to let air in.

Fixed that for you. :y

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Re: Radiator replacement
« Reply #91 on: 30 October 2013, 08:35:31 »

I know it's all done now but, if anyone has the same problem with the bleed valve, and the rad is to be sacrificed, and their electric drill and bits haven't been recently barbecued, drill a small hole somewhere near the top to let air in.

Fixed that for you. :y



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Re: Radiator replacement
« Reply #92 on: 30 October 2013, 12:13:09 »

I know it's all done now but, if anyone has the same problem with the bleed valve, and the rad is to be sacrificed, and their electric drill and bits haven't been recently barbecued, drill a small hole somewhere near the top to let air in.

Fixed that for you. :y
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