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I'm just wondering what causes this water to rise and fall in the video below. I open the bleeder on the heat exchanger while filling it with water. So I know thats full of water. Is this normal operation? Or is there still air in there.
Water pump is wired to run constantly. The car is not running in this video, you are hearing the fans running. I forgot to shut them down. ![]() Thanks guys, DEF -------------------- ![]() I will return one day. |
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I don't have any hard facts. I can clearly remember the conversation I had with a guy. Told me Its not going to happen over night. But it does age the seals on the pump and is corrosive.
Pro race car companies will use Water Wetter all day. This is because at the end of the day they'll put in a fresh motor for the next race. If you are not looking to replace anything related to the water system don't use it. -------------------- ![]() I will return one day. |
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