2000 2dr mt
where is the drain plug for draining the coolant
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CBX2@webtv.net wrote:
> where is the drain plug for draining the coolant if it was up your arse you'd know... webtv. geesh. |
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YOU >It;s 15* out and theres 12" of sbnow obn the ground and
I have to work in the driveway.Go your mother like I did. |
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CBX2@webtv.net wrote:
> YOU >It;s 15* out and theres 12" of sbnow obn the ground and > I have to work in the driveway.Go your mother like I did. > whatever you say grandpa. you won't have to worry about freezing your nuts off out there since grammy cut 'em off years ago. |
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Biff the fudgepacker responds DUH!
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<CBX2@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:27512-4952C1EE-3125@storefull-3173.bay.webtv.net... > Biff the fudgepacker responds DUH! > For Heaven sake, it's Christmas, Can't we all get along!?!?! |
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TheIceAge05 wrote:
> <CBX2@webtv.net> wrote in message > news:27512-4952C1EE-3125@storefull-3173.bay.webtv.net... >> Biff the fudgepacker responds DUH! >> > For Heaven sake, it's Christmas, Can't we all get along!?!?! > > Maybe Santa will bring the Webtv dweeb a service manual, and someone to read it to him. |
Re: 2000 2dr mt
Funny,everyone has AN answer,but not the right one!
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>Funny,everyone has AN answer,but not the right one!
Funny you think that three besides you constitutes "everyone". Pull the lower hose, that's how the pros do it. Even if there's drain plug/petcock, chances are by the time you need to use it it's better off untouched whether it looks brand spanking new or is simply a nub. If there's not much crud, the radiator (and the jacket inside the engine above the water pump) will be empty in less than 30 seconds, if there's enough crud it can't drain out by then, buy another radiator. |
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FINALLY, a legitimate answer. Is the lower hose the one on the bottom?
BuckerooBilly wrote: >> Funny,everyone has AN answer,but not the right one! > Funny you think that three besides you constitutes "everyone". > Pull the lower hose, that's how the pros do it. Even if there's drain > plug/petcock, chances are by the time you need to use it it's better > off untouched whether it looks brand spanking new or is simply a nub. > If there's not much crud, the radiator (and the jacket inside the > engine above the water pump) will be empty in less than 30 seconds, > if there's enough crud it can't drain out by then, buy another > radiator. |
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Thanks Bill,The above stupid post was not from me asking about the lower
hose.Someone hijacked my addy.I ended up using the lower hose to drain,thanks again |
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On Fri, 26 Dec 2008 07:40:12 -0800, CBX2@webtv.net cast forth these pearls
of wisdom...: > FINALLY, a legitimate answer. Is the lower hose the one on the bottom? > You've got to be kidding. -- -Mike- mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net |
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>FINALLY, a legitimate answer. Is the lower hose the one on the bottom?
> >BuckerooBilly wrote: >>> Funny,everyone has AN answer,but not the right one! >> Funny you think that three besides you constitutes "everyone". >> Pull the lower hose, that's how the pros do it. Even if there's drain >> plug/petcock, chances are by the time you need to use it it's better >> off untouched whether it looks brand spanking new or is simply a nub. >> If there's not much crud, the radiator (and the jacket inside the >> engine above the water pump) will be empty in less than 30 seconds, >> if there's enough crud it can't drain out by then, buy another >> radiator. > Yes. Take the cap off, it'll drain as fast as it can come out the big hole. Of course, you might get a hose before you start, old hoses tend to stick pretty hard on the outlet, sometimes you have to cut the old one off. |
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BuckerooBilly wrote:
>> FINALLY, a legitimate answer. Is the lower hose the one on the bottom? >> >> BuckerooBilly wrote: >>>> Funny,everyone has AN answer,but not the right one! >>> Funny you think that three besides you constitutes "everyone". >>> Pull the lower hose, that's how the pros do it. Even if there's drain >>> plug/petcock, chances are by the time you need to use it it's better >>> off untouched whether it looks brand spanking new or is simply a nub. >>> If there's not much crud, the radiator (and the jacket inside the >>> engine above the water pump) will be empty in less than 30 seconds, >>> if there's enough crud it can't drain out by then, buy another >>> radiator. > Yes. Take the cap off, it'll drain as fast as it can come out the big > hole. > Of course, you might get a hose before you start, old hoses tend to > stick pretty hard on the outlet, sometimes you have to cut the old one > off. Oh no. I wish I had known to have a hose handy when I drained the water because as you said I had to cut it off. I thought because it's so cold it wouldn't hurt to drive to the parts store which is less than 5 miles from me to get a new hose. I was WRONG. It over heated quickly and now the motor knocks badly. I finally got the new hose on and filled it with anti-freeze. I will drive it until spring when it's warm enough to change the oil. That should make the knock go away. |
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CBX2@webtv.net wrote:
> BuckerooBilly wrote: >>> FINALLY, a legitimate answer. Is the lower hose the one on the bottom? >>> >>> BuckerooBilly wrote: >>>>> Funny,everyone has AN answer,but not the right one! >>>> Funny you think that three besides you constitutes "everyone". >>>> Pull the lower hose, that's how the pros do it. Even if there's drain >>>> plug/petcock, chances are by the time you need to use it it's better >>>> off untouched whether it looks brand spanking new or is simply a nub. >>>> If there's not much crud, the radiator (and the jacket inside the >>>> engine above the water pump) will be empty in less than 30 seconds, >>>> if there's enough crud it can't drain out by then, buy another >>>> radiator. >> Yes. Take the cap off, it'll drain as fast as it can come out the big >> hole. >> Of course, you might get a hose before you start, old hoses tend to >> stick pretty hard on the outlet, sometimes you have to cut the old one >> off. > > Oh no. I wish I had known to have a hose handy when I drained the water > because as you said I had to cut it off. I thought because it's so cold > it wouldn't hurt to drive to the parts store which is less than 5 miles > from me to get a new hose. I was WRONG. It over heated quickly and now > the motor knocks badly. > > I finally got the new hose on and filled it with anti-freeze. I will > drive it until spring when it's warm enough to change the oil. That > should make the knock go away. > You really are a troll. Or really stupid when it comes to things mechanical. |
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