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ProjectMy240 Jan 10, 2005 10:50 AM

drain plug god damnit!!!!!
 
so my radaitor drain plug is all messed up a screw driver wouldn' turn it so i tried drilling it out and the stupid thing still wouldn't come out. any ideas?

franman s13 Jan 10, 2005 02:34 PM

make sure your turning it the right way or just drain the coolant by disconecting your lower rad hose but be careful cause it'l be messy

l2aine Jan 11, 2005 04:39 AM


Originally posted by franman s13
make sure your turning it the right way or just drain the coolant by disconecting your lower rad hose but be careful cause it'l be messy
also, if you run a garden hose at the opening where the upper radiator hose is (basically, take both hoses off), you can effectively flush out all the old coolant and stuff without having to remove the drain plug. Just be sure to bleed the system when you refill :thumb:

twofotisx Jan 11, 2005 04:42 AM

Drilling? I would most definately flush your system to make sure that you don't have any crap floating around in your antifreeze.

ProjectMy240 Jan 11, 2005 03:46 PM


Originally posted by twofotisx
Drilling? I would most definately flush your system to make sure that you don't have any crap floating around in your antifreeze.
word!!! love the car love the girl!!!

kang128 Feb 6, 2005 03:24 PM

how do you bleed the system!!!

when i have my bleed screw open only steam comes out and the radiator only shoots up coolant

l2aine Feb 6, 2005 03:53 PM


Originally posted by kang128
how do you bleed the system!!!

when i have my bleed screw open only steam comes out and the radiator only shoots up coolant

s-e-a-r-c-h for drnovascotia's writeup on how to bleed the cooling system. He did a setp-by-step; you should be able to follow it easliy.

BTW: the bleed screw and the radiator cap are two seperate things. If all you see is steam coming out of the actual bleed screw (on the intake manifold) then that's some mean air pockets you've got in there (= bad)

LOL I picture like a steam train. Hah.

kang128 Feb 7, 2005 11:26 AM

i did follow dr's instructions. and the steam did come out

so should i just wait till the steam dies out??

you bad by its bad but fixable?!?!?!?...

twofotisx Feb 7, 2005 11:49 AM

bad because your enigne has a proclivity to overheat. This is after you've drained and flushed your system or during the process? I know that the first time that I did a complete flush and refill on my coolant I forgot to open the bleeder valve when I ran it for a few minutes and the engine temp start to go up high. So I whacked myself over the head with the Chiltons guide, realized I was a moron, ran the car with the bleeder valve open for about 5 min, and then all was done and accounted for.


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