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Rad Flush Quesrion

CWR

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I'm going to flush my rad before winter. I went to drain it today and the "T "on the drain on the bottom right of the rad turns but doesn't seems to be attached to the drain screw. Can I simply drain thru the lower rad hose opening? (after I remove the lower hose) I'm trying to become a do it yourselfer!! :brickwall:
 

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CWR said:
I'm going to flush my rad before winter. I went to drain it today and the "T "on the drain on the bottom right of the rad turns but doesn't seems to be attached to the drain screw. Can I simply drain thru the lower rad hose opening? (after I remove the lower hose) I'm trying to become a do it yourselfer!! :brickwall:
First, what's a quesrion? :jester: Seriously, you can drain it from the lower hose, but you'll have to be carefull pulling the hose off so it dosen't all rush out all at once!
 

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Just did mine this morning, so I might answer the quesrion. :basketcase: If the pet-cock is turning and nothing coming out it is probably plugged, or the "T" is separated from the valve and is just free spinning. Use a 9/16 wrench to remove the whole bet-cock to let it drain from the hole. Be careful that it is not hot and try to control the rate as with the open hole it will gush.

When you refill, keep checking the level as the engine warms and burp the hose going to the thermostat. When it has warmed up and all the air out of the coolant keep filling at a rate of 1 pint per minute until the top of the fluid level is 1-1/4 inches from the filler neck. When all is warmed up and running with the coolant moving with the thermostat open you should be fine.

Then go do a burnout :drive:
 

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Then go do a burnout :drive:[/quote]


AND DON"T FORGET THE CAMERA!! :drive: :drive: :drive:
 

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got the job done............drained rad.........then added water and flushing agent,,ran it until stat opened and 10 minutes after that. I'll drain it again add just water , run it again drain and fill with anti freeze..........maybe because its about 63 F outside but it seemed to run cooler with just water and the rad flush.just over 180
 

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Re: Rad Flush Question

I cant seem to get the drain plugs out of the sides of the block to drain the Water/Coolant

Are the threads on the nuts the regular ...right to tighten.left to loosen?

If I can't get them out does anyone know how much water/coolant is left in the block? If I know that, I can calculate a 50:50 mixture Its a 440 cid engine.I,ve flushed it twice so its pretty much water in there now
 

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Re: Rad Flush Question

CWR said:
I cant seem to get the drain plugs out of the sides of the block to drain the Water/Coolant

Are the threads on the nuts the regular ...right to tighten.left to loosen?

If I can't get them out does anyone know how much water/coolant is left in the block? If I know that, I can calculate a 50:50 mixture Its a 440 cid engine.I,ve flushed it twice so its pretty much water in there now
I wouldn't mess with the block plugs you could cause more work than you want. Just run fresh water through the system until its clean, add 2 gallons of anti freeze and distilled water is pretty close! I even start the engine for a half a minute at a time a couple of times to have the water pump push things out, just make sure your running water into it so the pumps not dry. Oh pull the thermostat or you wont get much done.
 

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I think you are right about the plugs......if its not broken dont try to fix it. I've flushed a couple of times and left it running until stat opens...........will do that when I add coolant also

Thanks for the confirmation
 
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