i know this is stupid but i have little patience...
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After doing it that way you just rinse the coolant off the frame with the hose and hose down the coolant that missed the bucket so no critters will want to lap it up.
Just don't tell those go green nut jobs that you did it that way.
If the radiator is stock then I wouldn't mess with the petcock valve because it can break.
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lol man...i was laughing after reading the post about the petcock having to be PULLED out after turning it. i dont know how i didnt knww that...or better yet...how i was supposed to know that. i knew it was taking way too long to drain from the radiator. i let it drain through a 3/8 tube and it just trickled...thanks DV for the insight on that.
next time i attempt this project i will just remove lower hose, WP hose, and i will use full strength AF with distilled water. cheaper to do it that way. also it looks like most people didnt go over 4 gallons when refilling. that works..well my temp gauge is still reading the same as it was prior to this ****. thanks again yall for the input i appreciate it.
next time i attempt this project i will just remove lower hose, WP hose, and i will use full strength AF with distilled water. cheaper to do it that way. also it looks like most people didnt go over 4 gallons when refilling. that works..well my temp gauge is still reading the same as it was prior to this ****. thanks again yall for the input i appreciate it.