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					10-19-2006, 16:26 
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					Repaired a leak in the coolant line to the front heater core and flushed the lines. Looking for suggestions on filling loop, I have the lines disconnected from the motor. I recall someone mentioning using a sump pump to fill the system but can't find the post in the archives. Troy Tikalsky 1986 Newell | |||
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					10-19-2006, 16:36 
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					Troy that post was made by Randy Dupree. I'm not exactly sure how he did it but he had a large reservoir that he pumped from. He'll be back from Bainbridge GA by Sunday I think. He should chime in and give you the info then. On 19/10/06, ttikalsky > > Repaired a leak in the coolant line to the front heater core and > flushed the lines. Looking for suggestions on filling loop, I have the > lines disconnected from the motor. I recall someone mentioning using a > sump pump to fill the system but can't find the post in the archives. > > Troy Tikalsky > 1986 Newell > > > -- Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson 94 WLWB [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] | |||
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					10-19-2006, 17:28 
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					Troy: I have used a spare Par water pump to fill the system. Do you have a small air bleeder valve on the front heater core? You will also need to find the "high" spot in the system to further bleed air until you have a solid, not spurting flow from there. This assures the system is full with no worries. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma At 04:26 AM 10/20/2006 +0000, you wrote: >Repaired a leak in the coolant line to the front heater core and >flushed the lines. Looking for suggestions on filling loop, I have the >lines disconnected from the motor. I recall someone mentioning using a >sump pump to fill the system but can't find the post in the archives. > >Troy Tikalsky >1986 Newell > > | |||
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					10-20-2006, 07:23 
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					I don't have a spare Par water pump but I do have a pump on the Proheat unit I am installing, maybe I can use this to fill the system. I don't see any bleeder valves on the heater cores that I can find and the front core is lower than the internal cores. Are the bleeder valves usually located on the heater core in in the line? Troy Tikalsky 1986 Newell ----- Original Message ----- From: Ralph L. Fullenwider To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 12:28 AM Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Heat loop flush and fill Troy: I have used a spare Par water pump to fill the system. Do you have a small air bleeder valve on the front heater core? You will also need to find the "high" spot in the system to further bleed air until you have a solid, not spurting flow from there. This assures the system is full with no worries. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma At 04:26 AM 10/20/2006 +0000, you wrote: >Repaired a leak in the coolant line to the front heater core and >flushed the lines. Looking for suggestions on filling loop, I have the >lines disconnected from the motor. I recall someone mentioning using a >sump pump to fill the system but can't find the post in the archives. > >Troy Tikalsky >1986 Newell > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] | |||
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