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    Mar 16, 2014, 07:31 AM
    Been trying to remove the air in the water line
    The house I am now in has a GM Delco heat boiler. The bleeders at each radiator are either broken or stripped. I have been trying to release the air at the (I am assuming) fresh water inlet. There is a drain pipe that leads to the sewer. The water is very dirty and seems to let air out. I do this when the pump is running, but not when the boiler is heating. Am I helping to remove some air in the system?

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