
Originally Posted by
gale
I have the best luck bleeding the system with the nose of the car elevated on ramps or an inclined driveway. I do it while the engine is cold. I'm assuming you already bled the needle valve on the thermostat housing. You can do that while it's running, but if the coolant is hot, sometimes it will just sputter steam. Make sure you have a stream of coolant out of the "pisser line", the small hose that goes from the top of the radiator to the driver's side of the filler neck. It will barely dribble at idle but if you rev it a little, there should be a pronounced stream, about 1/8" that shoots down into the reservoir from the neck. Giving the hoses a squeeze helps burp more air out of it.
After it's basically bled, take it for a spin with the heater full blast to circulate the coolant and air out of the heater core, let it cool off a bit, and top off the coolant if necessary. As long as the pisser line has a stream, it bleeds fairly easily, at least mine always does.