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I need a step by step process,to fill my radiator in a 91"...

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Question by Chance
Submitted on 6/21/2007
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I need a step by step process,to fill my radiator in a 91" Olds Cutlass Supreme,it has the 3.1 MFI,automatic overdrive,without the oil cooler.I had to get my radiator re-caped,because of the input had a big crack in it.So I took it out and had it re-capped.Now thats its back in I took it for a test drive and its keeps trying to die when you come to a stop. I was reading online that someone people jack up the front end to get a airpocket of of the engine.Does anyone think this is a plausible idea? Please i need your help.Thanks for your time.-Chance



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