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Old 08-27-2012, 05:06 PM   #8
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Had something similar to this happen this spring. It turns out that the Coolant cap is a little sensitive when screwing it back on. You may be installing it incorrectly which does cause it to burp coolant when shut down. The threads are fine which may make it harder to screw on correctly. Once I reinstalled it the "burp" disappeared as I was instructed to by my friends Indy P-Car shop.

Just another thing to check out.
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