Install the
ROE Racing upper radiator hose bleeder kit in the new
upper radiator hose
Install the new
upper radiator hose
Install a new
radiator cap
Drain the cooling system
Shield the accessory drive belt and pulleys with shop towels (coolant should not come into contact with these surfaces)
Remove the coolant pressure bottle cap
Ensure the heater control valve is in the open position (turn the heater on)
Open the bleeder valve on the upper radiator hose
Raise the viper via the
lift
Position a plastic tarp on the floor under the front half of the viper
Drain the radiator
Position the drain tank funnel under the lower radiator hose connection with the radiator
Remove the lower radiator hose from the radiator
Drain the coolant/water into the drain tank
Passenger side cylinder block drain
Remove the passenger side exhaust sensor (22 mm wrench) and position it out of the way
Put a piece of painters tape over the sensor hole in the exhaust
Remove the heat shield cover that is just below the drain plug (1/2" wrench)
Cover the wiring that was protected by the heat shield cover with painters tape
To protect the surrounding area from coolant/water, make a drain shield by cutting a 2" hole in the middle of a piece of plastic drop cloth that is approximately 3' x 4'
Position the hole around the cylinder head plug and tape the plastic drain shield around the hole
Position the rest of the plastic drain shield so that the surrounding undercarriage areas are protected from draining coolant/water; tape off the drain shield to keep it in place
Position the drain tank funnel under the passenger side cylinder block drain plug
Remove the passenger side cylinder block drain plug (5/16" pipe plug socket) located behind the exhaust manifold
Drain the coolant/water into the drain tank
Driver side cylinder block drain
Repeat the passenger side for the driver side (minus the heat shield cover)
Connect the lower radiator hose to the radiator
Remove the passenger side plastic drain shield
Remove the driver side plastic drain shield
Install the passenger side cylinder block drain plug (use PTFE tape)
Install the heat shield cover
Install the passenger side exhaust sensor
Install the driver side cylinder block drain plug (use PTFE tape)
Install the driver side exhaust sensor
Lower the viper via the lift
Remove and clean the overflow tank located in the front fascia
Install the overflow tank
Fill the cooling system
Fill the overflow bottle half full with coolant/water
Ensure the heater control valve is in the open position (turn the heater on)
Open the bleeder valve on the upper radiator hose
Slowly fill the coolant pressure bottle with coolant/water
Continue filling the cooling system (this process goes very slow towards the end) until the coolant/water level is just below the level of the drain to the overflow bottle
Fill until the coolant/water semi-fills the upper radiator hose or you just can't get any more in the coolant pressure bottle
Close the bleeder valve in the upper radiator hoss
Remove the shop towels that were protecting the accessory drive belt and pulleys
Install the cap on the coolant pressure bottle
Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes to get it warm (100+ degrees, the thermostat won’t open until the engine temperature gets above 190 or so), to pressurize the system and move the air into the upper radiator hose
Turn off the engine
Place a shop towel under the upper radiator hose bleed valve
Open the valve in the upper radiator hose to bleed any trapped air in the cooling system
Add coolant/water to the pressure coolant tank
Close the bleeder valve in the upper radiator hose
Remove the shop towel that is under the upper radiator hose bleed valve
Repeat: start, stop, bleed, add coolant/water
Removed, cleaned and re-installed the coolant pressure bottle
Installed a new water pump
Installed new water pump hoses (2 smaller ones)
Installed a new
lower radiator hose
Replaced the hose that runs from the coolant pressure bottle to the overflow bottle
Replaced spring clamps with worm clamps
Installed worm clamps to some connections that had no clamps
Replaced the tree fasteners used in the front fascia with body bolts