Lots of posts on this i know already. Done my coolant system change many times without an issue after my first time. I recently read Honcho and others struggles to get air out of the system - thus my "tip". I determined first time to not attempt to drain and fill in one work session. I raise the rear about 6" and simply put one bleed hose from the heater connection upward leaving all bleeders open except the thermo one and WAIT overnight. Point of this post is IMO it just takes overnight for the bubbles to find their way out. And then of course follow the SM bleed order (approx) a couple of times. No vac filling or heat cycles needed (antidotal warning). Obviously many mechanics have gotten the SM procedure to work as they can't wait overnight. But if you have to time, maybe try it? As a youth that was sprayed more than once with hot coolant waiting for a thermostat to open (or not!) this "mid/rear" engine fluid thing is understandably a bit stressful. At times I wish we had a "real" temperature/oil pressure gauges, but i've got enough on my list already.