iboughtatahoe23
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It's worth a try. It shouldYou don’t think a couple trips around the block and some bumps won’t do it
My dad said, even if it starts overheating just to keep riding it, and it should work the air bubble out hypothetically speaking… unless I get some warning lights obviously and then I would kill it. My only concern is that I read in the manual that they will go into limp mode if it overheats.It's worth a try. It should
I would do like I stated, you don't have to jack it up much maybe a few inches, doing that just helps any bubbles out.My dad said, even if it starts overheating just to keep riding it, and it should work the air bubble out hypothetically speaking… unless I get some warning lights obviously and then I would kill it. My only concern is that I read in the manual that they will go into limp mode if it overheats.
Run that by me some more pleaseI haven't really been following along the thread but wasn't there something about some radiators needing a small restrictor in a top small hose? I believe it runs to the steam ports?
Run that by me some more please
Yeah, doing what @Doubeleive recommendedI was mainly asking the other guys. I don't remember the details. something I saw searching around the site once. my memory is crap haha. but I wanna say some of the big aftermarket aluminum radiators were missing some kinda restrictor the oem had.
but again, nothing for you to worry about. just thinking out loud.
I think you're fine, just let it burp the system and you should be good?
if it starts to overheat you could use some vice grips and pinch that small line that goes from the radiator to the reservoir tank, just to see if there is too much flow, if that corrects it then you know what the issue is.All right, got the heat cranked full blast jacked up a few inches off the ground. Let’s see how this goes.