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Lisle 24610 Spill-Free Funnel
Lisle 24610 Spill-Free Funnel
- Saves time and eliminates spills and mess
- Includes threaded cap and adapter for newer GM threaded style radiator openings
- The spill-free funnel eliminates trapped air pockets which usually cause erratic cooling system and heater performance
Saves time and eliminates spills and mess. It is improved. Includes threaded cap and adapter for newer GM threaded style radiator openings. The spill-free funnel eliminates trapped air pockets which usually cause erratic cooling system and heater performance. It controls the proper amount of coolant entering system and enables unattended filling of the cooling system. The funnel eliminates squeaky belts caused by coolant overflow and protects the environment. Four adapters fit most domestic and import cars and light trucks. Angled neck allows use on radiator caps that are placed at an angle. GM threaded cap is found on ’04-’07 Grand Prix, ’06-’07 Buick, ’04-’07 S10 Blazer, Canyon, Colorado, SSR, Trailblazer and Olds Bravada. Also found on ’07 GMC Acadia, ’06-’07 Hummer, Torrent, Equinox and Tahoe.
List Price: $ 29.95
Price: $ 29.95








3 Users Response In " Lisle 24610 Spill-Free Funnel "
great for burping your radiator!,
I bought this because I recently had my radiator replaced by a small business mechanic my father knew. I get the car back, and a week later, my temperature gauge kept creeping up. I searched online to diagnose the problem myself, and came to the conclusion that there was air trapped in the cooling system. I tried burping it before without this product, and coolant just spilled all over my driveway, and there was still air trapped. After two failed attempts, I found this product and decided to give it a shot. After about 20 minutes of my car running at idle, SO MUCH AIR STARTED TO COME OUT. It was ridiculous. After two times doing it with this funnel (the first time I forgot to keep the heater on full blast) my cars temperature gauge stays right underneath the middle. I couldn’t be happier. If you like to do things yourself, because idiots you pay can’t do it right the first time, this should be a tool in your arsenal.
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|Awesome,
I had problems getting all the air out of my wife’s Altima, but with this tool I was finally able to bleed the cooling system effectively. Basically, it’s a big funnel that seals to the radiator. You fill it up half way or so and run the car with the heater on until the thermostat opens. Rev the motor a few times, wait for the all the bubbles to come out, and shut the car off. As it cools, the car will suck in the perfect amount of coolant from the funnel. Then you simply stick the plunger into the funnel to seal it, remove it from the radiator, and drain the extra coolant it back into the jug without spilling a drop! If you plan to drain the system more than once this tool is well worth the price. A perfect bleed every time!
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|Cheaper than a vacuum system… gets the job done.,
I used this on my G35 coupe. It really helped as just adding at the filler neck and bleeder is really diffuclt. This made the job MUCH easier. The high point becomes the funnel so you can really use the bleeder as it was intended to be used.
This item is great for people like me – I don’t want to invest in a compressor/vacuum tool since I move alot, so this made the most sense to purchase.
The only thing it lacked was directions. The metal caps are imbossed with letters that match the plastic adapters – a heads up for those who are thinking of ordering. It took me a while to figure that out.
Worked great. No problems with leaks at the radiator while bleeding with this tool. Must have for Nissan/Infiniti owners.
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