you dont have to take off the radiator or anything, have someone who can pour coolant or distilled water into your radiator while you hold the throttle at higher idle.
basically do this
take your radiator cap off (obviously when the car is cold) and start your car
allow your car to idle until to reach operating temperature, while you're doing this keep checking the coolant flow inside the radiator until you see the level drop, this means that your thermostat has opened. NOW, before you add coolant, get on the throttle plate and give it a little gas, maybe around 1500rpms to 2200rpms just for a point of reference.
once you get here, have a friend start pouring coolant or water into the radiator slowly. it is CRUCIAL that you do not let off the throttle abruptly otherwise the air pockets in the radiator will rise very fast and pop when they hit the surface which means hot coolant splashed everywhere. so keep it high idle, very smooth and steady, you will see bubbling at the top of the fluid, this is good it means the air is escaping, keep slowly increasing your throttle each time the radiator has reached the full level until the coolant level no longer decreases when you raise your idle speed, thats probably the easiest way to purge any system, you just have to be careful to not change idle speeds abruptly, up or down
good luck!!
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