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Re: Coolant Drain Plug

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As I recall from the only time I had to drain my coolant, when replacing the engine in my old RS, I had to remove the lower rad hose. It seems to me that there wasn't a drain spout at all...but I have a bad memory.
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I think from when I looked at how to do it, it's a Phillips head type screw that you just loosen like a normal screw.. though I won't be changing out my coolant until March/April.. but yeah that seems to me how it is...
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Ya philips head screw front bottom left. My book says after that you should still remove the lower rad hose to properly drain the block so hell. Just remove the hose.
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Re: Coolant Drain Plug

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yea just got done doing this i would use the drain cock first otherwise its gonna splash everywhere. even using the drain cock its gonna splash pretty good so either take your time or have a bug bucket.
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