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I own a 87 GL wagon 4x4 with 1.8 2bbl and 3 speed auto. It's been mine since 97. Is there any way to get rid of the coolant gurgling in the heater core? I have tried everything I can think of to get the air out, but it's still there. It's really driving me nuts! Any suggestions? It's done this as long as I've owned it.

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Try parking on a hill with the nose up, let it warm up till the thermostat opens,then slooooowly open the cap. Move to level ground and top off as needed. Be sure the heater is on full heat.

Get a flush/fill *T* connection for the heater hose. You can fill the system with a garden hose through it till it is at the correct level without letting air in. You can also bleed the cooling system from the cap on the *T.*

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My car does it too...............I think in my case the heater core is going out.........no mist on the window or foul odor, just past experience with these types of problems...................I dread having to change out the heater core on one of these cars.......it got to be tough.......:eek:

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Hi,

Procedure for removing air from cooling system (gurgling noise):-

1) Remove the fuse that controls radiator cooling fan (to prevent it from cutting in)

2) Run engine until temp guage goes into the red (ideally use a thermometer to accurately guage engine temp) Fan would normally cut in at around 94-95 degrees centigrade - when engine reaches approx 99 degrees switch off and allow to completely cool down then remove cap and top up to required level.

3) Refit fuse

Job done

 

Regards

DaveH

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I wouldnt reccomend doing going into the red for anyone who's reading this thread.

 

Go for it if you want a cracked head..

Personally I dont.

 

Park on a hill nose up, do what the beauregaardhooligan said except I left my car on the hill.. Air bubbles goto the highest point which would be the raidator and hten I filled the rad up while it was on the hill.

 

This stoped the gurgling

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uhhh...a persistant gurgling, after draining all the air from the system, from what i know, means blown head gaskets. The head gasskets leak, allowing exuast to back flow into the cooling system. It then allows air into the heater core, it is the highest and least pressurized part of the cooling system. This has been the case on both of my cars that i had with blown head gaskets, heater core gurgled, i changed the head gaskets, it stopped. this is just me, it could still be just air in the system, head gaskets is the worst case scenario.

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I have a tough time believing that it's head gaskets in my case. The original motor gurgled from day one that I owned it. I put 70k over six years on it. I just recently changed motors and this one gurgles also. When I tore down the original engine, I could find no evidence of gasket failures, either head or intake. The original motor experienced a sudden loss of coolant into the exhaust. The second motor is running like a champ. I will try some of the things mentioned and see what that gets me. Thanks.

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