I was cleaning and adjusting carbs, put them back on and thought I'd just make sure air was out of cooling system. I've read all the posts on here about bleeding. I've never got anything out of the screw by the carb heater knob as I know many of you don't either. I just raise the rear of the sled about a foot or 18" above the head and bleed out at the srx rear cooler bleed screw.
Here is my concern / question and I'm hoping some of you can help me with your experiences. My coolant tank was full cold. When my sled heats up and I have the rear raised up with the bleed screw out and the coolant cap off, the coolant in the res gets high to overflowing before I see coolant out the back, so I have to put the cap on. I will see the open rear bleed screw sputtering coolant a bit, it shoots out if I give it gas or squeeze a hose up front, but its not pouring out of there on it's own. All my exchangers heat up, one right after the next, so am I good to go?
I've read that if all the exchangers heat up, you are circulating ok. My concern is that I can't leave the cap open in front and add coolant so it comes out the back because the front will overflow first.
Thoughts?
Here is my concern / question and I'm hoping some of you can help me with your experiences. My coolant tank was full cold. When my sled heats up and I have the rear raised up with the bleed screw out and the coolant cap off, the coolant in the res gets high to overflowing before I see coolant out the back, so I have to put the cap on. I will see the open rear bleed screw sputtering coolant a bit, it shoots out if I give it gas or squeeze a hose up front, but its not pouring out of there on it's own. All my exchangers heat up, one right after the next, so am I good to go?
I've read that if all the exchangers heat up, you are circulating ok. My concern is that I can't leave the cap open in front and add coolant so it comes out the back because the front will overflow first.
Thoughts?