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Timing concerns (camshaft sprocket/crankshaft misaligned)

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Old 03-27-2013, 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by lina944
Yes bled the system completely because a hose ended up being bad. And I'm assuming I did it right but to make sure I might drive to an auto parts store and see if they will do it...any common misreadings with this?
Its not that difficult, fill the system, get the car hot enough to open the thermostat, turn on the heater and open the bleed screw until you stop seeing air come out. I open the bleeder periodically during the process to help remove excess air. Opening it during a large fill will also help.



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