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Good call on the clear filter…do you have a part number?bobplyler wrote:I had what I thought was a bad fuel pump. No gas to carb. I replaced the fuel line, filter and pump. Still no gas. It was the fuel line from the pump to the hard line. It was sucking air from a small hole in the hose. BTW, I used a clear filter so I could see the fuel flowing.
About 15 minutes should do it in those conditions. Maybe 10, but I'd let it run 15 minutes (unless it's overheating).Pescado wrote:1- any idea how long it would take the car to reach the right temperature to confirm all is working?
Top of the cylinder head, in between the various spark plugs. You can also check the temperature of the upper and lower radiator hoses.Pescado wrote:2- if my temp gauge isn’t working where should I shoot a temperature gun at to get some readings?
Several ways to do this. In theory, the radiator cap should allow coolant to be sucked from the overflow tank back into the radiator as it cools down, to "fill up" the system. However, this rarely works although do check that your overflow tank is at least 1/2 full. Another way is to raise up the front of the car with a jack as far as you can, and then fill the radiator. You can also do this as the engine is warming up, and sometimes you can get an extra cup or two of coolant in the system. And, the optimal way is that T-port on the heater core hose as you mentioned.Pescado wrote:3- if my cooling system isn’t working properly due to air in the system can I burp the system and what’s the procedure?
It's just a standard fuel fuel filter with 5/16 inch in/out.Pescado wrote:Good call on the clear filter…do you have a part number?
I do have a IR gun….my thinking right now is that I need to run the car longer to give the gauge and fan a chance, while running I’ll monitor the temp with the IR gun. I’ll give it 10 to 15min max than shut her down, if I start reading high temps with the gun prior to the 10 min mark I’ll also shut her down. What temp do you guys think should be my cut off point? Just measured my Dodge Ram after a drive and got 193 on top hose.Nut124 wrote:If you are concerned about air in the system, then I would check, fix that before running the engine more.
I jack the front as high as possible at the cross member. I have an aluminum quick jack from HFT that has high lift.
If you run the car w/o proper cooling, the head gasket will eventually blow. I would not run too long w/o functioning temp gauges either.
Do you have an IR temp gun?
Be very, very careful with the glass fuel filters.Pescado wrote:Good call on the clear filter…do you have a part number?