Thermostat, Radiator Flush, Bleed the system?
In my 96 Integra LS I recently flushed out my coolant and put in a new thermostat. 102K miles. I have a helms manual and Haynes manual for my teg, and I noticed that my Haynes manual mentions a bleed valve for 94 and 95 Integras. Now, since I have a 96, I don't have this bleed valve.
Now, after filling the radiator up with coolant, I filled the resevoir up to slightly below max. I started the car, let it warm up until the TOP radiator hose became warm (thermostat open), then turned the car off. I squeezed the top radiator hose, releasing a few air bubbles from the coolant system.
My QUestion is, is there anything else I can do to make sure there isn't anymore air in the system? The car runs fine, warms up to slightly below half way on the temperature gauge, just as it used to, but I want to make sure everythings been done right.
Thanks.