![]() After I ran 5 gallons through and seeing no more air bubbles, my buddy held the funnel while I attached the hoses. / My friend was tilting/shaking the radiator and pump getting any and all air bubbles out. I hooked the pump up while gravity feeding water though to help get any air out. I ran about 5 gallons total though the entire system using gravity to force the water in / air out. I used an automotive funnel that held 1 Liter. It was secured in place underwater as well, so it wouldn't accidentally suck any air in. I cleaned and filled the kitchen sink with distilled water and submerged the radiator side hose in the water. I used the same length tube to attached the intake to the radiator, but I cut it in half to fill the system. / With both ports on the top of the pump, the exhaust is on the right. ![]() I then attached a 1/4 inch piece of tube to the exhaust port of the H60 pump to the radiator. After that, I installed the 1/4 inch barbs w/ O rings and tightened them into the radiator. ![]() I came across a member who had a Black Ice GT 240 Stealth and decided I would give it a shot. I'm a n00b when it comes to PC water cooling, but I've very familiar with water cooling as far as engines go, bleeding / mixtures etc. I've spent the last two days trying to set up a water loop with no success at all.
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