Bleeder Screw Question
Bleeder Screw Question
I went to fill the radiator for the first time in a year or so of the car sitting. Went to open the bleeder screw on the radiator hose, and it came clean off. I do not remember if It was open or closed before hand, whichever the case is its stuck in that position. Is it bad or will it cause a problem in filling/draining the system? I still have the one on the water pump but just want to make sure
Obviously, if it is open, that will be a problem. You could temporarily replace the bleeder assy with pipe plug, until you get a new bleeder. If closed, it's going to make it harder to purge any air out.
I had the same problem happen to me today. Except my mine was the bleeder screw that is on the water pump.
Would there be any other way to purge the air out of my system without it? Maybe by taking out the stat and pouring coolant down in the block?
Would there be any other way to purge the air out of my system without it? Maybe by taking out the stat and pouring coolant down in the block?
Yes. That's the way I fill the system. I have never had to use the bleed screws.
All you have to do is unscrew the bleeder assy and put in a pipe plug, like I already suggested. No reason you would have to replace the water pump. The bleeder is in the thermostat housing anyway-not the pump.
If the screw only is broken off, do you still have the hex portion of the bottom part of the bleeder there? If so, unscrew that and insert a pipe plug (that you can get at any hardware store). Take that part with you to the store to match the threads.
Anyone know where to get that two piece bleeder screw? I lost mine so now I just have a plug in there, it works, but I'd rather have the bleeder screw. I tried all the parts stores with no avail and the dealer will charge and arm and a let if they still carry them.
Your plug will do the same thing. Just loosen it slightly till the coolant comes out. Thats all you are doing with bleeder screw anyway.
I would recommend loosening/tightening it up every couple months anyway to prevent it from locking up....every other oil change or whatever...just a quick one turn or two out and back in again..
I would recommend loosening/tightening it up every couple months anyway to prevent it from locking up....every other oil change or whatever...just a quick one turn or two out and back in again..


