You forgot - how much brake fluid to fill the radiator?

Originally Posted by
bjl4776
Easiest way to do it is to go and buy yourself, im sure you can rent it from pep boys or autozone, i vacuum bleeder pump. Its a little hand pump with a gauge that has a line that goes to a container and then to the bleeder valve. As for bleeding, leave the car off, remove the cap off of the resevoir and make sure it has plenty of fluid. With the bleeder valve loosened start pumping on the vacuum pump until fluid is coming out in a stream. If you dont get the pump, do the same as above except dont open the bleeder valve. If you get a buddy to help you it will make it easier. Get him to pump on the brakes, or clutch, whichever your doing. If your doing the clutch you might have to pull the pedal back up. Pump it several times, then open the bleeder valve, close it, and repeat, until the fluid comes out in a stream and not bubbly. It may take awhile if you do it by pumping the pedals, its take a couple minutes if you get the vacuum pump. Hope this helps, and have fun.

Good procedure, much like the one I use, but for the brakes, not the radiator!
Robin
72 Chevy K10
01 E39 M5