Beans suggestion is sound about leaving time for air to escape (I never rush any procedure). All that being said, when the system is full I start the car and vary rev's and watch the air being pumped into the expansion tank refilling as necessary. Eventually the water level will rise as the coolant expands necessitating a quick installation of the rad cap. When it cools and water is sucked back into the engine add more coolant to the tank. Check level after a few drives, adding coolant as necessary until it stabilizes as all the air is expelled from the system in the course of driving.
With carbs and vertical thermostat it will be a little more difficult for air to get pushed out the jiggle valve but principal should be the same with possibly a little help by squeezing upper or lower hoses.
For people with dehumidifiers, the water you get in the bucket is distilled and makes for good mix.
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