Drax wrote:so, the "neck" of the rad is where you top it up?
Yep
Drax wrote:so i put the bottle in for both bleeding the rad AND once topped up again and the car started ready to go up in temp until the fans kick in? or just for bleeding?
For filling and then run the car with it still fitted for the fan to kick in twice. You obviously don't want to finish with the reservoir still full as you'll need to remove it again afterwards, so after fitting the reservoir with the car parked with it's nose slightly raised...
Before running the car just fill the rad up to the bottom of the rad neck.
Then start the car. Chances are the coolant level will drop immediately, so top it back up.
Once the car's running give both rad hoses a good squeeze to get rid of any trapped air.
Then you can also release the bleed valve on the thermostat housing to relieve any air that still might be there. Hopefully there shouldn't be any.
Then allow the car to run up to temp, keeping an eye on the rad level. If ever it drops below the bottom of the rad neck, top it back up. Also squeeze the rad hoses from time to time.
When the car is up to temp the chances are the reservoir will start back filling. This is ok, it should go back down when the fans kick in.
Once the fans have kicked in twice and you've followed everything above turn the car off. Hopefully once the car has cooled the coolant level should remain where you want it, right at the base of the rad neck.
Then fill your overflow up to halfway between max and min and you should be done.