Porsche 944 Coolant fill & bleeding tips

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  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2024
  • Do you know how to properly bleed your Porsche 944’s coolant system? This week 944 expert Tim Comeau dispels some common myths about bleeding and filling the coolant system and gives advice on how to do it properly, along some tricks he has learned over his 15+ years of wrenching in the cars.

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  • @daveanspach9401
    @daveanspach9401 День назад

    Thank you - and your team - for taking the time to make these videos, Tim. Your passion and knowledge for these amazing cars always shines through. Concise and informative. I'm a turbo owner and have learned a ton from these. I typically gravitate toward the tech videos but I really really liked "the Comeback" too.

  • @dirtydansing
    @dirtydansing Год назад +3

    Dude you saved us! Thank you so much! We’re currently on a trip in Italy and the car kept overheating. Thanks to your “mouth on” approach we got it bled properly in no time ❤️

  • @GrayNoob
    @GrayNoob 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for simplifying the coolant bleeding process!!

  • @lizard944
    @lizard944 3 года назад +2

    I also do the CPR trick on the coolant tank. It helps to pinch off the overflow hose at the filler neck while you're doing it.

    • @ComeauRacingEnterprises
      @ComeauRacingEnterprises  3 года назад +2

      Yes, you have to pinch off the overflow hose or the air will escape there instead of forcing the coolant down thru the hoses.

  • @DSimmons1265
    @DSimmons1265 3 года назад +1

    Lol. I was just doing this yesterday. Finally decided to blow in the expansion tank to get the last bit of air from the bleeder screw. I felt like a visionary and then I came across this video. Lmao

  • @ritchieschrein
    @ritchieschrein Год назад +1

    great video thanks

  • @petervermilyea6490
    @petervermilyea6490 3 года назад +3

    Great video. Exactly what I was looking for!

  • @alexratchford9587
    @alexratchford9587 3 года назад +4

    Best video on this topic by far. I’m almost done with my engine rebuild and this will come in handy!

  • @sicktj
    @sicktj 3 года назад +7

    Was this the car that had the oil cooler seal fail? I totally wasn't expecting oil to seep from the coolant bleeder. Also, thanks for the tips! There are so many voodoo procedures about everything in this car.
    I made a venturi vacuum pump and plumbed it up to pull a vacuum and then suck in coolant from the bottle. It worked pretty well. I like your method better.

    • @timcomeau420
      @timcomeau420 3 года назад +5

      Yes! You're right about the oil cooler seals having failed in this car.....along with the tranny's ring and pinion, the steering rack, etc....LOL! That's why the customer gave up, threw in the towel, and sold it to me. I ain't a-scared a no 944. There's still some residual oil in the cooling system, and just like the air, it will come to the top and get bled out. Maybe we'll drain the coolant and do one more heat cycle with the SHOUT laundry detergent, which doesn't foam up. Good on you, Tim S., for not incorrectly diagnosing the oil in the coolant as a head gasket failure. :)

    • @timcomeau420
      @timcomeau420 3 года назад +2

      We put the engine thru another heat cycle ( warm up, fans come on, fans shut off ) with the thermostat removed and just water and SHOUT!. Got the rest of the oil residue out of the cooling system. :)

  • @freedomson1
    @freedomson1 2 года назад +1

    Great video! thanks! I will try that first. I think my cooling fans arent working. Not sure what temp they are supposed to come on, but I had the temp gauge all the way on high and they didnt come on. Will check the relay and see if the motors are working.

    • @timcomeau420
      @timcomeau420 2 года назад

      If you think the fans aren't working, just short the fan switch wires together. They should come on, which means your relay, fuses, fans are good.

    • @freedomson1
      @freedomson1 2 года назад +1

      @@timcomeau420 Thanks! will give that a try.

  • @oneoftheminnit
    @oneoftheminnit 3 года назад

    Superb video

  • @johndeltoro7990
    @johndeltoro7990 Год назад +1

    great video and very simple and to the point!! i have my own problem !! just have new thermostat water pump timing belt service done...car seems to be leaking antifreeze but seems to be only coming from expansion tank overflow...i have no leaks anywhere...i'm really confused...any suggestions?

    • @ComeauRacingEnterprises
      @ComeauRacingEnterprises  Год назад +1

      Could be several things. Make sure your tank isn’t overfilled make sure your tank cap is down all the way and tight. timing belt tension is what drives the water pump. Make sure the thermostat is opening by putting your hand on the lower radiator hose next to the radiator. Feel For heat.

    • @johndeltoro7990
      @johndeltoro7990 Год назад

      @@ComeauRacingEnterprises so if heat on bottom hose then stat is functioning?

    • @ComeauRacingEnterprises
      @ComeauRacingEnterprises  Год назад +1

      @@johndeltoro7990 If heat on RADIATOR side of lower hose, then thermostat is opening. However, if your cap is worn out or your tank neck is worn out, the cap will lift and let water flow out. Tank must not be overfilled.

    • @johndeltoro7990
      @johndeltoro7990 Год назад

      @@ComeauRacingEnterprises cap brand new

    • @johndeltoro7990
      @johndeltoro7990 Год назад

      @@ComeauRacingEnterprises water pump and stat brand new…which is why I’m confused

  • @MrStroller4u
    @MrStroller4u 2 года назад +1

    How do you remove oil from the cooling system after a oil cooler seal replacement???

    • @ComeauRacingEnterprises
      @ComeauRacingEnterprises  2 года назад +1

      We use water and shout laundry detergent. The detergent will suspend the oil in the water then drain the system. Do this without a thermostat in place. After it’s warm for the lower radiator hose and let it drain

    • @MrStroller4u
      @MrStroller4u 2 года назад

      @@ComeauRacingEnterprises awesome will do.

  • @eemm25
    @eemm25 Год назад

    Respect 👍

  • @Shewent2008Jared
    @Shewent2008Jared 3 года назад

    Thanks man you’re awesome! You know the system!

  • @A9XXC
    @A9XXC 3 года назад

    Thought the coolant was "unusual" looking! Nice video.

  • @eddieflores2852
    @eddieflores2852 3 года назад

    Good to know!! Thank you sir!!

  • @emmanuellehuu8818
    @emmanuellehuu8818 3 года назад +5

    You should call those segments "Tim's tips" lol thanks

  • @tonypalguta7199
    @tonypalguta7199 3 года назад +1

    youre awesome!!!

  • @cek347
    @cek347 3 года назад

    I just got my belts and water pump done. I had the radiator out and flushed it with water outside the car. Got it all back together and filled and bled but I wasnt getting heat. I ran it until thermostat opened up. Couple steps I can do to problem solve? Thanks.

    • @ComeauRacingEnterprises
      @ComeauRacingEnterprises  3 года назад

      Make sure the heater control valve is physically opened. Water topped off, air bled out, rev the engine or even drive it a little bit to get the air to come to the top

    • @cek347
      @cek347 3 года назад

      @@ComeauRacingEnterprises Thanks, I'll do my research on the heater control valve. I'll start there. Every step is me learning something new! Thanks for the response.

    • @ComeauRacingEnterprises
      @ComeauRacingEnterprises  3 года назад

      @@cek347 welcome!!

  • @Opelotus
    @Opelotus 2 года назад

    Hey Tim, what is your opinion on the "steam vent kits" that add an air bleed port to the back of the cylinder head?

    • @ComeauRacingEnterprises
      @ComeauRacingEnterprises  2 года назад +2

      I understand the idea behind them is to get rid of an air pocket. I think this was a treatment for uneven cylinder head temp around the number four cylinder. I’ve never run one in and normally aspirated car. No problems.

  • @vertex944gt3
    @vertex944gt3 3 года назад

    is it true that very old coolant tanks in 944 sometimes break (burst) due to very old ,,plastic'' ?

    • @ComeauRacingEnterprises
      @ComeauRacingEnterprises  3 года назад +1

      Yes but change it out before you get to that point. A new plastic tank will last another 30 years

    • @vertex944gt3
      @vertex944gt3 3 года назад

      @@ComeauRacingEnterprises Thank You

    • @ComeauRacingEnterprises
      @ComeauRacingEnterprises  3 года назад +1

      @@vertex944gt3 No problem bud. Keep her on the road.

  • @MrStroller4u
    @MrStroller4u 3 года назад

    so much misinformation these days... gets really annoying. was that milkshake???

    • @timcomeau420
      @timcomeau420 3 года назад +2

      Yes, see above comment. You're right, there's a lot of crap info out there from people who aren't even 944 guys. They're regular car guys and much of their experience doesn't apply to our 944 types. I can't correct all their misinformation so I just shoot a video and give owners and enthusiasts the most accurate info I can, based on years of experience working on nothing but 944's. Often, I'll tune my effort to what's being talked about on Facebook pages like 944 No Spam, 944 owners group.

    • @MrStroller4u
      @MrStroller4u 3 года назад

      @@timcomeau420 thanks for all the great content.

    • @ComeauRacingEnterprises
      @ComeauRacingEnterprises  3 года назад

      @@MrStroller4u You are welcome my friend.