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Where in the heck are the bleed screws??

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Old 11-09-2002 | 12:54 PM
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Where in the heck are the bleed screws??

I'm about finished up with the coolant flush aka weekend project BUT I can not find the bleed screws on the 3.4? I've seen pics and can find the 2 easily on my friends LT1 but I've looked all over the engine bay and can't find anything that remotely looks like them. I may just be a bit on the retarded side today and they could be right in front of me and I'm just missing them. Right now I'm having to fill to the neckline of the radiator and let it sit for a few minutes before I can fill more in.

Any help would be appreciated

I sorta feel bad for not changing out the coolant earlier... I know its been atleast 3 years since the last change *before I bought the car* When I drained and flushed it all out I had clumps of brown stuff come out that was about as thick as finger paint? hopefully this will help out a lil... I noticed a few days ago that the temp was staying around 200-210 degree's instead of the average 180 :\ I'm waiting on the 160* t-stat from Hypertech to come in.
Old 06-18-2003 | 12:21 PM
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No Bleeders on the V6.
Old 06-20-2003 | 01:10 AM
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Killerjello your right, i was just replying to him cause he had the 3.4 and the post was so old. In all realitly, for the best intrest of others i guess i should have said on the 3.4.
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