LS - 1st and 2nd Gen (1990-2000) Discussion topics related to the 1990 - 2000 Lexus LS400

Bleeder Valve

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 05-16-11, 03:59 PM
  #1  
BIPPUthis!
Rookie
Thread Starter
 
BIPPUthis!'s Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: FL
Posts: 67
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like on 1 Post
Default Bleeder Valve

I am in the process of "burping" the cooling system as I hear fluid gushing sound behind the dash when accelarating....im pretty sure there is air in the cooling system so need to bleed it out...

Can't seem to locate the 17mm bolt bleeder valve...can someone point it out please? pics will be cool if not good description please.

Its a '98 LS4....which bolt from this photo?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/landar/...57622886015670
Old 05-16-11, 10:49 PM
  #2  
AzHotLS
Pole Position
iTrader: (1)
 
AzHotLS's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: AZ
Posts: 309
Likes: 0
Received 3 Likes on 3 Posts
Default

I'd say it's the one the thumb is on. However, I've heard 98-00's don't have a bleeder bolt.

To properly get bleed/burp the air out of the coolant system, follow these instructions:

1) Remove the tank cap
2) Set heater temp on high (85)
3) Let engine warm up to normal operating temp (to open the thermostat)
4) Rev engine between 2000 and 2500 RPM for 5 minutes (at some point you may see some fluid "blurp" (technical term) out as the air escapes)
5) Turn off engine and let engine cool
6) Add fluid to the tank as coolant is drawn back into radiator (don't let tank get empty)
7) When engine is totally cool, add fluid to full level
8) Replace cap

Oh, and make sure your thermostat has the bleeder/jiggle valve at the 12 o'clock position.
Old 05-17-11, 12:49 AM
  #3  
PureDrifter
BahHumBug

iTrader: (10)
 
PureDrifter's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: California
Posts: 23,918
Received 94 Likes on 86 Posts
Default

check this post from member stage3. his is a GS400 but it's the same for all 98-00 LS/GS400s.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/1907063-post6.html

its' the inverted hex bolt on the throttle body, you need to remove the engine cover to get to it.
Old 05-17-11, 09:03 AM
  #4  
BIPPUthis!
Rookie
Thread Starter
 
BIPPUthis!'s Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: FL
Posts: 67
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like on 1 Post
Default

Thank you guys! greatly appreciate the assistace
Old 05-17-11, 10:11 PM
  #5  
AzHotLS
Pole Position
iTrader: (1)
 
AzHotLS's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: AZ
Posts: 309
Likes: 0
Received 3 Likes on 3 Posts
Default

Ah, that would make it the top center bolt in the pic linked in the OP.
Old 10-05-20, 08:06 PM
  #6  
JohnAndic
Intermediate
 
JohnAndic's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2019
Location: Ontario
Posts: 460
Received 53 Likes on 43 Posts
Default

Originally Posted by AzHotLS
I'd say it's the one the thumb is on. However, I've heard 98-00's don't have a bleeder bolt.

To properly get bleed/burp the air out of the coolant system, follow these instructions:

1) Remove the tank cap
2) Set heater temp on high (85)
3) Let engine warm up to normal operating temp (to open the thermostat)
4) Rev engine between 2000 and 2500 RPM for 5 minutes (at some point you may see some fluid "blurp" (technical term) out as the air escapes)
5) Turn off engine and let engine cool
6) Add fluid to the tank as coolant is drawn back into radiator (don't let tank get empty)
7) When engine is totally cool, add fluid to full level
8) Replace cap

Oh, and make sure your thermostat has the bleeder/jiggle valve at the 12 o'clock position.
Radiator Tank Cap?
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
pacerdonfl
LS - 1st and 2nd Gen (1990-2000)
3
05-13-17 07:12 AM
groverwood
Performance & Maintenance
10
10-28-13 10:16 AM
lexus-is2
IS - 2nd Gen (2006-2013)
3
03-06-13 06:34 AM
Harlock
LS - 1st and 2nd Gen (1990-2000)
6
11-14-11 07:02 PM
LexusBiz
Performance & Maintenance
3
12-08-03 03:30 PM



Quick Reply: Bleeder Valve



All times are GMT -7. The time now is 02:37 AM.