Coolant drain

SamDC5

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Is there a drain valve for the radiator or is just a case of whipping the bottom hose off the rad?

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Zani

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hollowaydc5 said:
Is there a drain valve for the radiator or is just a case of whipping the bottom hose off the rad?

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There is a white wing nut looking plug at the bottom of the rad facing the rear of the car

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SamDC5

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Zani said:
There is a white wing nut looking plug at the bottom of the rad facing the rear of the car

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Great thank you mate 😎

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Zani

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When you are bleeding the system keep a close eye on your temp gauge. I had to turn mine off about 10 to 15 times because I had an air lock and it would have over heated my engine.

Heater dial all the way to hot and fans on full speed.

Rad cap off.

Squeeze top and bottom pipes to encourage the air to rise to rad.

Top up with coolant as air escapes

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SamDC5

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Zani said:
When you are bleeding the system keep a close eye on your temp gauge. I had to turn mine off about 10 to 15 times because I had an air lock and it would have over heated my engine.

Heater dial all the way to hot and fans on full speed.

Rad cap off.

Squeeze top and bottom pipes to encourage the air to rise to rad.

Top up with coolant as air escapes

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Thanks for the advance mate. 👍

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