I'm probably gonna just do the jag aluminum upgrade.
Searching now, will post with progress pics...
Is it normal for car to.overheat during burping process. Say within 10 minutes?
Hell no that is not normal. If you're overheating that quickly you have either a stuck thermostat problem or a lot of air in the system.
Engine coolant thermostat fill neck cap must be off and open, bleed valve open and Degas bottle cap off. Very first step is to add new fresh coolant to the degas bottle until it stabilizes with the fill neck. It should stay level in the degas bottle and then you move on to begin filling from the thermostat fill neck, pinching the rad hoses and keep on topping it up, at some point it should stop burping and draining down, then carefully fill it right to the brim flush before it leaks over, a little anti-seize on the outside threads of the fill neck, put the cap on, hand tighten and then allen key is a little. Don't over tighten. it can be tightened a little more after it's warmed up.
Now there is as little air as possible in between the degas bottle, thermostat, rad hoses, radiator, engine and now run it with the bleed valve still open and the degas bottle cap off. Going to begin pushing it through to the interior heater core and outlet tube back into the degas bottle, all air will travel through with it and escapes through the bleed valve. At one point or another the degas cap will have to go back on before you start increasing the RPMs,
when it gets up to temp the pressure begins and eventually the thermostat opens and circulates the colder coolant through, mixing in with the already in system hot coolant.
Close the bleed valve when a steady stream is present. Should already have warm to hot temps coming from the console vents. run the DATC in floor mode only for fastest results.
Let is cool down, add coolant to degas bottle to cold mark if needed.
Start it back up again and increase the RPM up to temp and should be no overheating and full heat of the console vents while in heat mode.
at least this is how it worked out for me and I managed to bleed it the first time, one time only, full heat, no overheating and actually a little over the cold mark when cold. (may have to remove some but I still have to go for a good rip on the highway)
No.
Did you have the engine fill cap removed when you started to fill the degas bottle? If not, there is a lot of air trapped in the engine cooling passages.
That's right! fill degas bottle until stabilized with T stat fill neck while both and bleed valve open.
Air has to be allowed to push through while filling. Everything open.