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1990 acty bleed screws

Discussion in 'Honda Acty' started by RuzzP, Dec 16, 2008.

  1. RuzzP

    RuzzP New Member

    Hi all, we have been having some -30 temperatures and the other morning I started er up and in about 5 minutes I was up to normal operatin temperature(definatly wouldn't warm up that fast normally). No hot air blowing from any vents. I took er around the block and the temp gauge maxed right out but still no heat. Called my dealer and they figure its an airlock, I found 2 bleed screws on the block. They said there is 2 upfront near the heater core. Does anybody know where to locate these?
    Any input is appreciated.

    -Russell
     
  2. Timetripper

    Timetripper Moderator

    Here's a c/p from a post that looks helpful:

     
  3. RuzzP

    RuzzP New Member

    Yeah I've read that, I think those are the screws I found, I'm going to go try shortly and see what happens
     
  4. OldMachinist

    OldMachinist Moderator Staff Member

    On my 1998 ACTY there are two bleeder screws on the steel tubes that run along the left underside of the truck. they are on the top of the tubes and hard to see. They are often rusted up pretty good so be careful not to put too much force on them. There're packing washers that seal the screws that are supposed to be replaced when you bleed the system.
     
  5. drempel

    drempel New Member

    It helps if you remove the spare tire; still hard to see, but at least you can get at them.
     
  6. RuzzP

    RuzzP New Member

    Well I have tried all the screws, 3 out of 4 are sprayin coolant good but the one on drivers side of the engine won't fully bleed, guess I'm gonna have to pull the heater core and see if its plugged up
     
  7. RuzzP

    RuzzP New Member

    damn spammers, warcraft was uncool 2 years ago
     

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