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Date Posted: Sun September 29, 2013 6:43:42PM
Author: doug of no fl
Subject: Re: Draining the coolant
In reply to: Joe 's message, "Draining the coolant" on Sun September 29, 2013 11:34:16AM

It is a small #8 chrome bolt on the bottom of a metal cooling tube in front of the engine. Drain with radiator cap off and refill with engine flush and run then drain again then flush then refill , When refilling with coolant remove trans cover below alternator, follow coolant pipes to find water pump, loosen black bolt on upper face of water pump to make sure you get air out of system while filling with coolant replace all and run then check level in radiator neck and and make sure coolant container on left side of engine behind triangle chrome cover is up to full level. after you remove the old fluid from it. clean & fill.

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