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Old 01-23-2020, 05:28 PM   #13
skyphix
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Re: Tips for coolant fill?

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Originally Posted by ls1nova71 View Post
I think all thermostats have a small hole in them. The problem is, if you rely on that, you're essentially filling the block through an 1/8" hole, it will eventually fill, but will take a very long time. Filling through the upper hose is the best way to fill a swap that doesnt have a factory surge tank.

How about for those of us that DO have the factory (LS. 2006 Yukon) surge tank and radiator setup? I figure still fill through the top hose, then keep topping off the surge tank? The radiator is also bone dry (new radiator.)
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