I literally just battled this car for like two hours reading the procedures people have on the forums. I found your video and did it in ten minutes and all is good. Thank you..... btw thats a beautiful car. Mine is white but needs a paint job. I bought gloss black paint. Gonna get it done when I can find someone. That black is awesome! And again thanks.... another one of your videos helped me learn how to put the serpentine belt on this car.... it was a pain til I watched you do it. It’s been easy since
EXCELLENT.....That is why I do them. So that it might help even just that one person. So glad you got it fixed. Thank you for the kind words. Thanks for watching
My pleasure. Sometimes it can be quite difficult to get it all out. That is why we have to let it run long enough to open up the Tstat as well. because it will trap air in there unless you have a passive tstat and it is installed correctly. Thanks for watching
Thank you. So many people have videos on this but don’t show the full procedure or use the hose that shows the air bubbles coming out. The forums everyone has a different way of doing it. Going through this now have overheating because I had some work done to my distributor and the mechanic didn’t bleed it properly
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video, this really helps me a lot, I’ve been worried about getting all the air out of my system after changing my water pump because I’ve heard it could be a real problem for these eng, I have a 96 Z28 SS -
They can be indeed. And people think they have it all out but alas not always.....I actually recommend doing this and let it cool. Then drive around short block and do it again.......That way it forces the air to the top of the system. Thanks for watching
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@@CamaroTime Just got rid of opti and went Torquehead...so I'm putting everything back together and decided to look up bleeding the system...hate when operating temp goes from 180 to 240 in a second
I personally bled mine right at the Thermostat housing. There should be another bleader screw to the left of it. It works better to get more air out of the system. Just make sure to put a rag right under it or Coolant will dribble down by the Ooti and if that gets wet......lights out. .
Some of the tstat housings actually have a bleeder on the housing itself. but the one in the hose is higher then the housing and tstat. And that is the best place to get it out. I have heard so many people say that....but the opti is water resistant anyway. Or they could not put it there nor drive in the rain. Thanks for watching
@@CamaroTime mine is a 96. I got 2 bleeder points on that hose. Speaking of T-Stat, as of today I gotta replace mine now since I didn't do it when I put the new water pump on. Only the gasket is a little warped from Re-installing it. I also see that mine has the original Opti on it from the factory. It runs perfectly and some are not a sealed unit, but the factory ones are, so I don't gotta worry about water getting on it. But I will try the "Top Bleeder" this time. Thanks for your input, I always listen to second opinions.
Camarotime! It’s so nice to see you again. I thought I was subscribed but I’m not sure. I hope you are doing extremely well and that Lord willing you have a great rest of the upcoming year. I’ll have to post a video sometime of mine. It’s still running powerful but the low coolant came on when I was sitting in idle for a long time recently on a hot summer night.
Thank you so very much.....You as well. Did you check the coolant? If it is good it could just be the sensor located on the upper side of the radiator. Thanks for watching
Still not over....Got to wait and see. Going to have the coolant flushed with some BG flush and a new refill. Owner acknowledge the guys mistake and I have it in writing that they are responsible for any unforseen damages. Thanks for watching
Thanks. That sux man.....I am not in your shoes but if it were me, all their stuff would end up on the curd for the kidney foundation......LOL Thanks for watching
How often during this process do you need to check the coolant resivoir level? I seen others do this with the rad cap off so they can monitor the level from the radiator directly. It makes sense not opening the rad cap to risk more air getting in. Thanks.
I would check it after doing it a couple of time. You will not lose much coolant at all. Opening the radiator cap is no issue as long as the car is running as it will be pushing coolant in that direction thereby pushing air out. But you def want to get it back on before you turn car off as it will try to suck air back in that way as it cools. Thanks for watching
Another great video!!!! Really appreciate you sharing all this on camaro's!!! Yep useing the proper coolant helps alot! Tired of shops taking short cuts just to things half a$$. Rather do it myself! Thanks to you for giving all of us this info so we don't get screwed over from some guy at a shop when we can just do this from home 💪💪💪👍👍👍
I have always had to do it myself. Never could afford to pay others......So I thought I would try to pass it on for others that might be in the same boat or get tired of getting ripped off. Thank you so much for the comments. Thanks for watching
The owner before me have put only water in it so i dont now what color they have use before! And i will replace it now. Thanks for the help 👍 You have always Good Video 👍
Not telling you what to do but I would flush it first then. To get out any rust. Then just use the green kind that you dillute. mix it a gallon at a time until you need no more
People always think im crazy when I say my coolant system needs bled because it isn't accepting the coolant. Great video ! Quick question though... Not all cars have that purge valve . Mine does not I think it was installed or reinstalled too low so the air is still getting trapped. Is this possible?
I've read countless forums and watched multiple videos, but nothing seems to be working for me. I got a 97 Trans Am in March, had the thermostat and waterpump changed in April, replaced the radiator and all hoses in September. Been trying to bleed it since. Every time i hit the bleeder valves, I get solid fluid, even at/above operating temperature. But I can tell there's air in my system because one of the radiator hoses gets swollen and stiff like it's inflated with pressurized air. Sometimes when I hit the throttle, coolant starts to bubble out of the radiator cap and the hoses that connect there. Have any advice that might help me?
There should be one at the thermostat housing where the hose meets. And on some models there is also one right above the water pump. Thanks for watching
I just got a 95 Z28 and 2 questions. 1 is i have a little blue elbow nipple thing on my intake hose behind the maf that's not hooked up to anything "little rubber hose", what's that? Also under light acceleration my car stumbles/hesitates could the tps cause that?? My Z28 isn't as clean as yours but i'm slowly getting her there
Hey there. Congrats. I would need to see a photo of what you are talking about. It could be many things. The TPS , the MAF, dirty IAT, stopped up cats, bad ECM, bad coil, bad plugs. Mine was not that clean when I got her either. But steady work prevails.........Thanks for watching
I wish there was an easy yes or no answer for this. But sadly not as all LS engines are not the same depending on car, truck, boosted and so on. So I can not say. but if you think you have air in your system you can take off the radiator cap allow the engine to idle and keep your hand on top radiator hose. When it starts to get warm put cap back on and switch engine off. this will allow the air to escape paste the thermostat out the top of radiator. And as the engine cools it will force some out the other way back into your overflow tank...Do that a couple of times and you should be good. But let car cool down between cycles as it will build up pressure and you don't want to get burned opening a hot system
I've been trying to purge my 97 lt1 Camaro but the low coolant light keeps going on. My backup tank has plenty of fluid but Radi doesn't seem to suck fluids from it. I washed the backup tank so it isn't clogged at least. Any thoughts?
@@CamaroTime Thank you for assists. Mine shut down eventually. i drove around a bit, purged a bit through the purge valve. repeat few times. the light never went off but it didn't light up after i shut down for a while. Maybe the light doesn't reset unless you shut down your engine.
@@CamaroTime Thank you once more from all of your camaro videos. I spent a week wrenching on my 4th gen as a..beginner merchanic. Survived replacing sparkplugs, sparkplug wires, installing tcc valve block kit on my gearbox. rear brakes,heat sensor etc. Your videos came in handy during this time.
Not certain about the roadmaster. But if it has the res you should be good. You can always take the cap off (when engine is cold) and start it up. Keep eye on the coolant and hand on the hose. When the hose gets warm to the touch shut off car and replace cap......Thanks for watching
I have a 94 LT1 and when I got it it had Green coolant in it so I’ve been using that. Should I do a complete flush and switch to Dexcool? In the manual it says 1825M?
Hey there. Green coolant is not necessarily bad. They came out with a universal green that can be used in anything. According to GM 1825M is a green antifreeze. Somewhere around 96 they switched over to Dex Cool. So having green in there it would be correct. Thanks for watching
Great video very informative. I had a question though, I swapped a lt1 into a nova and bypassed the heater core and wanted to know if I bleed it from the thermostat? Can't get the air bubbles out.
If it has the bleeder screw absolutely. Reason being they put the bleeders in the highest location as air is pushed upwards and gets trapped there. Thanks for watching
Hey Pete this is Bible Digger I’m starting this channel to feature some mods n stuff I do to my bike and car and adventures I take. Hope ur doing good! -Trey
That us right around the change over date just like mine. As long as it is universal you are good. In the iron blocks I actually prefer the green as DeX cool can cause some rust. Thanks for watching
That is just the car purging the air. As the car gets warmer the t stat will open and there will be air there as well. SO it has to get out.......Thanks for watching
Depends on the thermostat you have in it. If you never changed it, it is probably a 180 degree. So anywhere from 180-200 will be the norm. Keep in mind these gauges are way off. never seen one close. Mine will climb all the way to the bottom of the red before the fan comes on. So you may want to check your gauge. if you ever get concerned at a light or what have you, just click the AC on for a couple seconds. That forces the fan to manually come on. Thanks for watching
Good video. Only saw one thing that wasn’t correct. You’re suppose to mix antifreeze and water 50/50. That’s why you’ll see 50/50 dexcool antifreeze sold in stores, so if they put a gal of water and a gal 1/2 antifreeze in your car then they did nothing wrong.
Here ya go bud www.partsgeek.com/klsm4sy-chevrolet-camaro-engine-coolant-air-bleeder-valve.html?gb=pp&cid=28884375&aid=4168799326&kid=1100003048264&msclkid=c388646f48d01a916cc3046d20496e23&Shopping%28BSC%29&Chevrolet&
I literally just battled this car for like two hours reading the procedures people have on the forums. I found your video and did it in ten minutes and all is good. Thank you..... btw thats a beautiful car. Mine is white but needs a paint job. I bought gloss black paint. Gonna get it done when I can find someone. That black is awesome! And again thanks.... another one of your videos helped me learn how to put the serpentine belt on this car.... it was a pain til I watched you do it. It’s been easy since
EXCELLENT.....That is why I do them. So that it might help even just that one person. So glad you got it fixed. Thank you for the kind words. Thanks for watching
I love the LT1 Engine. Another quality video. Keep em coming Camaro Time. I would have been sooooo mad if they put water in my Camaro.
I do also......I was . Owner and I had a long discussion. If anything happens he is liable for it and he even put it in writing. Thanks for watching
Thank you for the video. I replaced waterpump on a 97 lt1 and mine definitely has air still. Awesome video!
My pleasure. Sometimes it can be quite difficult to get it all out. That is why we have to let it run long enough to open up the Tstat as well. because it will trap air in there unless you have a passive tstat and it is installed correctly. Thanks for watching
Thanks for your support...we appreciate you!
Always!
Thank you. So many people have videos on this but don’t show the full procedure or use the hose that shows the air bubbles coming out. The forums everyone has a different way of doing it. Going through this now have overheating because I had some work done to my distributor and the mechanic didn’t bleed it properly
You are so very welcome. Just glad it might be of some use to you. Thanks for watching
I don’t get I have the gallon says 50/50 antifreeze coolant so cool I use that in both areas or no?
Does your coolant system call for the 50/50 mix?
@@CamaroTime hello :) I have a 3.45 v6 with 2 reservoirs . on the left it says coolant only and on the right has no indication. Thank you!
This helped me out with my 94 Roadmaster. Thanks!
You are so very welcome. Glad it helped. Thanks for watching
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video, this really helps me a lot, I’ve been worried about getting all the air out of my system after changing my water pump because I’ve heard it could be a real problem for these eng, I have a 96 Z28 SS -
They can be indeed. And people think they have it all out but alas not always.....I actually recommend doing this and let it cool. Then drive around short block and do it again.......That way it forces the air to the top of the system. Thanks for watching
Thank you man you helped all of us chimps
Thank you for this video. I learned a lot about my LT1. Much appreciated. Excellent exhaust sound by the way.😎👍
You are more than welcome. Thank you......I have a small exhaust leak I got to fix. Thanks for watching
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Thanks so much you really help me out !
I've been doing this for over 10 years...learned a couple things...thanks
LOL Me too. Just thought I would do a vid about it. Thanks for watching
@@CamaroTime Just got rid of opti and went Torquehead...so I'm putting everything back together and decided to look up bleeding the system...hate when operating temp goes from 180 to 240 in a second
Thanks. I haven't had heat in my 1993 LT1 for years and the gauge is wonky. Now I know why.
More than welcome.....Could very well be the reason. Thanks for watching
Thanks for the info. Thinking this might be the problem on my 97 Camaro SS
More than welcome. Hope it helps. Thanks for watching
Great tutorial very informative enjoyed this sledgehammered that like button stay safe awesome and blessed
Thank you.....You do the same. Thanks for watching
Awesome video. Thank you! How did you / do you keep your engine compartment so darn nice and clean?
AN occasional wash and protectant. Thanks for watching
I personally bled mine right at the Thermostat housing. There should be another bleader screw to the left of it. It works better to get more air out of the system. Just make sure to put a rag right under it or Coolant will dribble down by the Ooti and if that gets wet......lights out. .
Some of the tstat housings actually have a bleeder on the housing itself. but the one in the hose is higher then the housing and tstat. And that is the best place to get it out. I have heard so many people say that....but the opti is water resistant anyway. Or they could not put it there nor drive in the rain. Thanks for watching
@@CamaroTime mine is a 96. I got 2 bleeder points on that hose. Speaking of T-Stat, as of today I gotta replace mine now since I didn't do it when I put the new water pump on. Only the gasket is a little warped from Re-installing it. I also see that mine has the original Opti on it from the factory. It runs perfectly and some are not a sealed unit, but the factory ones are, so I don't gotta worry about water getting on it. But I will try the "Top Bleeder" this time. Thanks for your input, I always listen to second opinions.
I don't think the opti is as weak as people say, but I do think the ignition coil location is problematic! I moved mine and the car is so much better!
Another great video from camaro time!
Thanks again! Thanks for watching
Camarotime! It’s so nice to see you again. I thought I was subscribed but I’m not sure. I hope you are doing extremely well and that Lord willing you have a great rest of the upcoming year. I’ll have to post a video sometime of mine. It’s still running powerful but the low coolant came on when I was sitting in idle for a long time recently on a hot summer night.
Thank you so very much.....You as well. Did you check the coolant? If it is good it could just be the sensor located on the upper side of the radiator. Thanks for watching
Good thing you checked your coolant! WOW. Could of been costly!
Still not over....Got to wait and see. Going to have the coolant flushed with some BG flush and a new refill. Owner acknowledge the guys mistake and I have it in writing that they are responsible for any unforseen damages. Thanks for watching
@@CamaroTime Good deal 👍
Good video man. I wish I can do some work on the 1LE but the girls have taken over my garage
Thanks. That sux man.....I am not in your shoes but if it were me, all their stuff would end up on the curd for the kidney foundation......LOL Thanks for watching
How often during this process do you need to check the coolant resivoir level? I seen others do this with the rad cap off so they can monitor the level from the radiator directly. It makes sense not opening the rad cap to risk more air getting in. Thanks.
I would check it after doing it a couple of time. You will not lose much coolant at all. Opening the radiator cap is no issue as long as the car is running as it will be pushing coolant in that direction thereby pushing air out. But you def want to get it back on before you turn car off as it will try to suck air back in that way as it cools. Thanks for watching
🤘🏼 thanks for the video
You bet! Thanks for watching
This video helped alot thanks!
So glad it helped. Thank you for watching
Another great video!!!! Really appreciate you sharing all this on camaro's!!! Yep useing the proper coolant helps alot! Tired of shops taking short cuts just to things half a$$. Rather do it myself! Thanks to you for giving all of us this info so we don't get screwed over from some guy at a shop when we can just do this from home 💪💪💪👍👍👍
I have always had to do it myself. Never could afford to pay others......So I thought I would try to pass it on for others that might be in the same boat or get tired of getting ripped off. Thank you so much for the comments. Thanks for watching
@@CamaroTimeThank you for replying back to me! Always enjoy your videos!!!
Thank you. I need to do this
My pleasure. Thanks for watching
@Camaro Time
Thank you for the videos , they are very helpful ..!! :)
just trying to do my part. Thanks for watching
Would you need to do this if you replaced a coolant temperature sensor?
If you did not add any coolant it should be fine. but if you had to add some I would play it safe and do it. Only takes 5 minutes. Thanks for watching
Can i use the same Dexcoolant to i have a V6 3.4?
Good Video Thanks 👍
What color is in it now????? if it is green then I would just go with the universal kind.....if it is orange that is Dexcool. thanks for watching
The owner before me have put only water in it so i dont now what color they have use before! And i will replace it now. Thanks for the help 👍 You have always Good Video 👍
Not telling you what to do but I would flush it first then. To get out any rust. Then just use the green kind that you dillute. mix it a gallon at a time until you need no more
People always think im crazy when I say my coolant system needs bled because it isn't accepting the coolant.
Great video !
Quick question though...
Not all cars have that purge valve . Mine does not I think it was installed or reinstalled too low so the air is still getting trapped. Is this possible?
Great point! It is possible indeed.Thanks for watching
I've read countless forums and watched multiple videos, but nothing seems to be working for me. I got a 97 Trans Am in March, had the thermostat and waterpump changed in April, replaced the radiator and all hoses in September. Been trying to bleed it since. Every time i hit the bleeder valves, I get solid fluid, even at/above operating temperature. But I can tell there's air in my system because one of the radiator hoses gets swollen and stiff like it's inflated with pressurized air. Sometimes when I hit the throttle, coolant starts to bubble out of the radiator cap and the hoses that connect there. Have any advice that might help me?
Honestly, it sounds like the radiator hoses are crossed/backwards. Try switching them around. Thanks for watching
is that screw on a,1995 Camaro V6 3.4 were is it located 😊
There should be one at the thermostat housing where the hose meets. And on some models there is also one right above the water pump. Thanks for watching
I just got a 95 Z28 and 2 questions. 1 is i have a little blue elbow nipple thing on my intake hose behind the maf that's not hooked up to anything "little rubber hose", what's that? Also under light acceleration my car stumbles/hesitates could the tps cause that?? My Z28 isn't as clean as yours but i'm slowly getting her there
Hey there. Congrats. I would need to see a photo of what you are talking about. It could be many things. The TPS , the MAF, dirty IAT, stopped up cats, bad ECM, bad coil, bad plugs. Mine was not that clean when I got her either. But steady work prevails.........Thanks for watching
My 97 lt1 has 2 bleeder valves. Been a bitch, finally looked it up, and yep im doin shit right. Oh well. Keeper goin
Thanks for watching
What if you have no way to turn on your heat? I have an electrical problem behind dash.. so is there another way?
You can still do it the same way. I will just take a little while longer to get all the air out. May take a couple of attempts . Thanks for watching
Does this same process work for a 3.4 v6 Firebird or camaro?
As long as there is a bleeder valve, absolutely. Thanks for watching
Awesome
Thanks for watching
Thanks gonna flush and dexcool fill my 97 LT1 SS
Going to be flushing mine as well. New T stat and heater core reverse flush. Thanks for watching
Will this same procedure work on the LS1 ??
I wish there was an easy yes or no answer for this. But sadly not as all LS engines are not the same depending on car, truck, boosted and so on. So I can not say. but if you think you have air in your system you can take off the radiator cap allow the engine to idle and keep your hand on top radiator hose. When it starts to get warm put cap back on and switch engine off. this will allow the air to escape paste the thermostat out the top of radiator. And as the engine cools it will force some out the other way back into your overflow tank...Do that a couple of times and you should be good. But let car cool down between cycles as it will build up pressure and you don't want to get burned opening a hot system
I've been trying to purge my 97 lt1 Camaro but the low coolant light keeps going on. My backup tank has plenty of fluid but Radi doesn't seem to suck fluids from it. I washed the backup tank so it isn't clogged at least. Any thoughts?
More than likely the actual coolant level sensor in the side of the radiator is faulty. Mine used to come on all the time. Thanks for watching
@@CamaroTime Thank you for assists. Mine shut down eventually. i drove around a bit, purged a bit through the purge valve. repeat few times. the light never went off but it didn't light up after i shut down for a while. Maybe the light doesn't reset unless you shut down your engine.
@@CamaroTime Thank you once more from all of your camaro videos. I spent a week wrenching on my 4th gen as a..beginner merchanic. Survived replacing sparkplugs, sparkplug wires, installing tcc valve block kit on my gearbox. rear brakes,heat sensor etc. Your videos came in handy during this time.
LOL....Yeah you just did the hardest part of working on a 4th gen. Anything on the engine. LOL........Just trying to help. Thanks for watching
What if you have a 94 roadmaster that doesn’t have a coolant cap but a resivore instead ?
Not certain about the roadmaster. But if it has the res you should be good. You can always take the cap off (when engine is cold) and start it up. Keep eye on the coolant and hand on the hose. When the hose gets warm to the touch shut off car and replace cap......Thanks for watching
I have a 94 LT1 and when I got it it had Green coolant in it so I’ve been using that. Should I do a complete flush and switch to Dexcool? In the manual it says 1825M?
Hey there. Green coolant is not necessarily bad. They came out with a universal green that can be used in anything. According to GM 1825M is a green antifreeze. Somewhere around 96 they switched over to Dex Cool. So having green in there it would be correct. Thanks for watching
Dexcool will have your internals looking rusty.... I like the Green better.
Great video very informative. I had a question though, I swapped a lt1 into a nova and bypassed the heater core and wanted to know if I bleed it from the thermostat? Can't get the air bubbles out.
You sure can. You just want to find the highest part of the system. Thanks for watching
Will this work for the 3.8 series RS 96 model?
If it has the bleeder screw absolutely. Reason being they put the bleeders in the highest location as air is pushed upwards and gets trapped there. Thanks for watching
Motor sounds a little slappy
Hey Pete this is Bible Digger I’m starting this channel to feature some mods n stuff I do to my bike and car and adventures I take. Hope ur doing good!
-Trey
Hey there bud. 10-4/ Going now to follow. Thanks for watching
I have a 94 Trans Am I bought new. It has green coolant since new. Are you sure you're supposed to be using the orange Dex cool ??
That us right around the change over date just like mine. As long as it is universal you are good. In the iron blocks I actually prefer the green as DeX cool can cause some rust. Thanks for watching
Mine "shoots" water then air, then back to water then air as the car is running. What could that be?
That is just the car purging the air. As the car gets warmer the t stat will open and there will be air there as well. SO it has to get out.......Thanks for watching
What is the normal running temp of this car Sir? i’ve heard that the LT1 engines are running hot from the factory
Depends on the thermostat you have in it. If you never changed it, it is probably a 180 degree. So anywhere from 180-200 will be the norm. Keep in mind these gauges are way off. never seen one close. Mine will climb all the way to the bottom of the red before the fan comes on. So you may want to check your gauge. if you ever get concerned at a light or what have you, just click the AC on for a couple seconds. That forces the fan to manually come on. Thanks for watching
What if my heater is deleted?
Air and water still passes through the radiator hoses which is where the bleeder is located. Thanks for watching
Mine never had water come out , only steam . And the temp guage got up around 260. So I shut it off. Just got done doing an opti and water pump.
Did you check to see if the hole was stopped up. You will get anitfreeze coming out. Thanks for watching
@@CamaroTime The screw is out and steam is shooting out.
A lot times we for get to the air out of the cooling system
It is so easy to forget it....Thanks for watching
Good video. Only saw one thing that wasn’t correct. You’re suppose to mix antifreeze and water 50/50. That’s why you’ll see 50/50 dexcool antifreeze sold in stores, so if they put a gal of water and a gal 1/2 antifreeze in your car then they did nothing wrong.
Not all antifreeze is that way. It will say on the jug that it is full strength and needs to be dilluted or it is already mixed. Thanks for watching
Prior shop did a halfass job and didn't drain all the 20+ year old dexcool. Not impressed guess I have to do it myself!
Yeah. They probably did it while it was cold so it was trapped behind the tstat. Not to mention, the recovery tank
I dropped my bleeder screw and don’t know where to order another
Here ya go bud www.partsgeek.com/klsm4sy-chevrolet-camaro-engine-coolant-air-bleeder-valve.html?gb=pp&cid=28884375&aid=4168799326&kid=1100003048264&msclkid=c388646f48d01a916cc3046d20496e23&Shopping%28BSC%29&Chevrolet&
Wow that happened to me had to get a new radiator
Bad part is, this radiator is only about 1 1/2 years old......Thanks for watching
Wow they put water in your cooling system.
Yes sir, they did indeed. Thanks for watching
My dumb ass dropped the flat head bolt. Does anybody know what the name of the bolt or a good replacement
Just go to the Chevy or GM dealer and tell them you need a "bleeder" screw for your model for the cooling system bleeder.......Thanks for watching