The upper petcock (bleeder) valves for both the Engine and Intercooler Radiators are located on the top left side behind the cooling fans shields. The petcock for the engine cooling radiator is reasonably accessible, however, the 1/4" hose I attached immediately filled with liquid and I never witnessed air bubbles escaping - this suggested that the method used was inadequate, which is worrisome. Any suggestions here?
The petcock (bleeder) for the Intercooler Radiator is located forward of the Engine Radiator and appears impossible to access. So how does one go about bleeding the Intercooler Radiator if the petcock (bleeder) cannot be accessed? I can hardly see it let alone even get my hand or any tool even remotely close enough to open / close it! HELP!!!!!!!!
One more thing, when I started the engine to fill the engine cooling radiator I discovered yet another failed gauge; my 3rd; add boost to amp and fuel gauge failures. Not a good GT day!
The petcock (bleeder) for the Intercooler Radiator is located forward of the Engine Radiator and appears impossible to access. So how does one go about bleeding the Intercooler Radiator if the petcock (bleeder) cannot be accessed? I can hardly see it let alone even get my hand or any tool even remotely close enough to open / close it! HELP!!!!!!!!
One more thing, when I started the engine to fill the engine cooling radiator I discovered yet another failed gauge; my 3rd; add boost to amp and fuel gauge failures. Not a good GT day!
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