Hi,
I've been having some overheating problems on my recently acquired Berlinetta and decided to overhaul the whole cooling system. The thermostat housing was badly corroded up so I decided to replace it, however...
There is a small (1/4") diameter pipe sticking out of the base on my old thermostat housing which has a small rubber end blank clamped around it. I assumed that this was for bleeding air. This design of thermostat housing does not appear in the Haynes Cortina manual but does appear in the Granada manual; however it is shown as having a hose attached to it in this manual but makes no reference as to what this hose is or where the other end attaches to. Can anyone enlighten me...do I need this hose and why?
Thanks.
I've been having some overheating problems on my recently acquired Berlinetta and decided to overhaul the whole cooling system. The thermostat housing was badly corroded up so I decided to replace it, however...
There is a small (1/4") diameter pipe sticking out of the base on my old thermostat housing which has a small rubber end blank clamped around it. I assumed that this was for bleeding air. This design of thermostat housing does not appear in the Haynes Cortina manual but does appear in the Granada manual; however it is shown as having a hose attached to it in this manual but makes no reference as to what this hose is or where the other end attaches to. Can anyone enlighten me...do I need this hose and why?
Thanks.
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