I guess we should cut a piece of cardboard and slide it between the expansion tank or reservoir tank and the headers (I don't even know which is the right way to do that yet, expansion tank or reservoir, maybe I'm going on the 'need to know' basis at week 7 of Pantera ownership!) and maybe wet it down some to prevent fire, then loosen the cap (with a towel under my hand & over the cap) and let the bubbles bleed.
Feel free to write me a paragraph on this, Gary (if you like, or I'll look it up later). I'm not sure anybody's scrolled down this far on this thread anyway. Maybe somebody'll read it and need to know too.
Thanks. Ron Norman, 7/1/03
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