Air trapped in coolant system after heater core replacement?
Air trapped in coolant system after heater core replacement?
I replaced my heater core in my 01 super crew 5.4l 4x4 last weekend. After I was done I filled up my coolant and took it for a test drive. Everything works fine and runs good but there is a gurgling/swooshing noise coming from the heater core area during decent acceleration and when rpms are 2000 and above. I have tried getting it up to temperature and squeezing the upper radiator hose after the thermostat has opened. Also driven it for around 50 miles over 5 days, heat on and off, but I continues to make the noise. The heater core I installed is an aftermarket one and the tubes coming off of the heater core are crimped on and did rotate a little. I plugged one tube off and blew in the other and there were no leaks so I put it in the truck. Could this be sucking air in or causing issues? Any input would be helpful because this is driving me nuts! Thanks in advance!
Air trapped in coolant system after heater core replacement?
I replaced my heater core in my 01 super crew 5.4l 4x4 last weekend. After I was done I filled up my coolant and took it for a test drive. Everything works fine and runs good but there is a gurgling/swooshing noise coming from the heater core area during decent acceleration and when rpms are 2000 and above. I have tried getting it up to temperature and squeezing the upper radiator hose after the thermostat has opened. Also driven it for around 50 miles over 5 days, heat on and off, but I continues to make the noise. The heater core I installed is an aftermarket one and the tubes coming off of the heater core are crimped on and did rotate a little. I plugged one tube off and blew in the other and there were no leaks so I put it in the truck. Could this be sucking air in or causing issues? Any input would be helpful because this is driving me nuts! Thanks in advance!
I googled it and every post says something different. I have tried lifting the front end up and letting the engine get up to temperature with the reservoir cap off. Then I squeezed the top radiator hose, then held the rpms around 2000 rpm for a few minutes. Didn't help? What is the proper way to burp an f150s cooling system ?
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As far as I know my truck doesn't have a normal radiator cap on the radiator so I don't think the funnel kit would work. I might go have a power flush done and see if that pushes the air out.
I had it flushed and it is still making noise. I think it is the heater core. The tubes coming off of the heater core were just crimped on and I think they got banged around during shipping. They were able to rotate so maybe it is sucking air in the system or something?







