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Your right djr, poor wording on my part. He did not say normal but that the problem was not unusual, that is having air in the system. He described squeezing hoses as the system is filled but said any air remaining in the system would work out as the system heats and cools.
And he said the engine was not actually overheating but the sensor was being thrown off by sensing heat in an air pocket.
Lastly, after the last belch the temp did get down and stay in the normal range. But as Spacecom and BigStripey pointed out, I'll replace the pressure cap anyway. It's $15 and sounds simple enough to replace.
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