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walbro fp
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Kearny, New Jersey, USA
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Thanks for all the info folks. I have ramps, and I'd definitely rather do this in my driveway. I have questions. How does the air get into the system in the first place? I'll have to change the thermostat sometime down the line, can air get in when doing this and would putting it up on the ramps when I swap it out do any good? My thermo is in the upper range, 190o or so. Is this good or bad? Where would you drill a hole through the thermo and is that really recommended? I know I'm asking a lot here, but I got some conflicting info at the FAQ and want to get this all straightened out before I start, so I don't have to bug anyone with questions anymore.
Thanks, Scruffboy |
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