Draining coolant from my 2.8
- Burning_Beard
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Draining coolant from my 2.8
She's running a little cool, so I figured I'd throw in a new thermostat. The radiator's petcock is nestled into the front crossmember, and it seems if I released it, coolant would go everywhere. I can't even see the petcock from underneath, I had to pull the airbox off to even see it, since the base of the rad sits in that crossmember. Is this correct? How do I properly drain my coolant?
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Re: Draining coolant from my 2.8
with a large catch bucket! lol sadly. others may have a trick, like slipping a large enough hose over the opening. i'm not sure, i pulled the lower rad hose to drain mine...
4th one's a charm, 5th one is, beginnning to sound like this is an addiction...
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Re: Draining coolant from my 2.8
It's going to make a mess unless you have a very large/wide drain pan that can cover the cradle of under the car. Cardboard, sand, zorball and rags are going to be your friends here.
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Re: Draining coolant from my 2.8
Feel lucky if you can get the petcock to open. They tend to get stuck and you sure don't want to break it.
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Re: Draining coolant from my 2.8
Sometimes soaking the drain plug with a top shelf penetrating oil and running the engine up to operating temp with a once more soaking will give you better odds for it breaking free rather than just breaking on you.
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Re: Draining coolant from my 2.8
Put a hose on the petcock.

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Re: Draining coolant from my 2.8
If all you are going to do is change the t-stat, it sits right under where the top hose goes into the engine and uses an o-ring. You will lose very little coolant by just changing the t-stat.
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Re: Draining coolant from my 2.8
you dont really want to drain coolant (from a jack stand perspective point) if you get it up to operating temp... hot stuff...
4th one's a charm, 5th one is, beginnning to sound like this is an addiction...
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- Burning_Beard
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Re: Draining coolant from my 2.8
I went to the hardware store, and they had a small siphon that fit into the breather hole of the tstat housing cap.ronaconda wrote:If all you are going to do is change the t-stat, it sits right under where the top hose goes into the engine and uses an o-ring. You will lose very little coolant by just changing the t-stat.

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