Draining the system

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I have drained my system with a view to flushing and refilling with fresh fluid. It was a bit of a struggle to get air in to allow the system to drain. Is there such a thing as an air vent that can be placed at the top of the loop that allows air in for draining but also out for refilling.

Something like this https://www.overclockers.co.uk/bitspower-automatic-air-exhaust-fitting-black-wc-674-bp.html but a) available and b) allow air in and out.
Andi.
 
Due to the length of my tubing run I have a pair of drain lines in the loop. One comes off the reservoir, the other is between the rads. To aid draining I can blow into the one between the rads to empty the loop. In a normal loop where everything is inside the case it should be easy enough to insert a T-piece at the highest point in the loop and add a short length of tubing with a stop plug in the end. When draining remove the stop plug and it should drain down fairly easily.
 
Air is technically a fluid (not a liquid though). Whatever you use to let liquid out, you can use elsewhere to let air in. A stop plug, drain valve or open reservoir will all let air in. How do you normally fill the res? That could become your air inlet when draining.
 
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