HOW TO BLEED WATER SYSTEM IN MONARO VXR LS2 ENGINE

HOW TO BLEED WATER SYSTEM IN MONARO VXR LS2 ENGINE

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THUNDER STORM

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1,251 posts

170 months

Friday 10th November 2023
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Hi after changing water fluid and antifreeze in LS2 6.0l engine, I am having trouble to get the heater getting hot air to work. Please advise where to bleed water system when changing fluid.

Many thanks for any info to sort this out

Adebyebyebeer

Edited by THUNDER STORM on Friday 10th November 20:28

mfp4073

1,946 posts

175 months

Friday 10th November 2023
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Hello Ade,

When I’ve change the coolant in the past I’ve just put the heater on max and run the engine at idle speed whilst topping up the radiator. I also squeeze the top hose to get some of the air out at the same time.
It might be worth having the front of the car jacked up slightly so the radiator is higher than the rest of the cooling system to help get the air out.
It could be that the thermostat hasn’t opened or possibly the heater valve might be stuck…( a bit of a long shot those two)

John

Lincsls1

3,337 posts

141 months

Saturday 11th November 2023
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THUNDER STORM said:
Hi after changing water fluid and antifreeze in LS2 6.0l engine, I am having trouble to get the heater getting hot air to work. Please advise where to bleed water system when changing fluid.

Many thanks for any info to sort this out

Adebyebyebeer

Edited by THUNDER STORM on Friday 10th November 20:28
I remember doing mine on the LS2 years ago. I didn't have any issues but recall reading that it was very important to fill the system very slowly to avoid airlocks. And it was a Monkfish post stating this.
The front of my car was slightly raised, but otherwise nothing special was done at all.
I filled from the radiator, and then just topped up the expansion bottle thing last.

SturdyHSV

10,098 posts

168 months

Monday 13th November 2023
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Have done mine a few times of late, I just fill up the radiator, squeeze the hoses quite a bit then run it for a while, has never been much of a problem.

Best bet would be as others have mentioned jack the front of the car up a bit (or park up hill), heater on full temp and fans on full and get it fully up to temperature with the radiator cap off.

Giving the engine some RPM (not excessive or you'll pump the water out the top of the rad hehe, couple of thousand rpm or so) which will pump it around a bit harder and may help push some air out.

fred bloggs

1,308 posts

201 months

Wednesday 15th November 2023
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Check the heater valve opens when you select hot on the dash. The vac line can perish (it does on ls1) then the valve wont open.