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    It can over heat. If it has not, or you are not running hot, then you should be fine.

    Doesn't the T-stat elbow have a bleeder screw like my GT?
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    Quote Originally Posted by toolguy View Post
    It can over heat. If it has not, or you are not running hot, then you should be fine.

    Doesn't the T-stat elbow have a bleeder screw like my GT?
    Yup, I just did mine a couple weeks ago. When bleeding you just need loosen the inner screw, takes 6mm wrench.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cerick08GP View Post
    Yup, I just did mine a couple weeks ago. When bleeding you just need loosen the inner screw, takes 6mm wrench.
    i did this already and im pretty sure its all out just was making sure....

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