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radiator flush I'm wondering the best way to drain coolant after flushing.My 47 merc only has a tiny drain,and bottom hoses are difficult to reinstall.is there a better way?
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Re: radiator flush Here's how I back flush my 59A engine:
I start with removing the thermostats. They needed to be out to flush out of both top and bottom of the block. I already had a Prestone Flush N Fill T plumbed into the heater hose coming out of the right head: http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps5208c59e.jpg I had already backflushed the engine once using this and was about to do it again when I realized that all this does is the right side since there's no connection between the two sides. So, I had to figure out a way to do both sides at the same time. Here are the parts to make an adapter for the left side: http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3da323c6.jpg On the left is the left temperature sender that I removed to install the adapter. It is a 3/8" pipe thread. Next is a 3/8" nipple, then the adapter to 1/2" to receive the hose adapter that screws into the 1/2" adapter thus: http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...psc8fd91e8.jpg Prestone provides an adapter to hook up the hose to their T but it restricts the flow of water quite a bit so I just bought this one to hook the hose to it: http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7d1ef87a.jpg It's just a double female hose adapter that receives the male end of the hose and screws onto the male end of the Prestone T thus: http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1c582317.jpg (Doesn't it bug you to see the thing cross threaded like this?:mad: No worries - I got it right after the picture was taken.:)) Then screwed a second short hose to the left side: http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps31bb5b9c.jpg Then screwed the other end of the short hoses to a valved Y to control flow thus (didn't really use the valves - just left them wide open. I'll use a non-valved Y next time): http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...psa2afe3fa.jpg Then I put an 11 gallon plastic rectangular storage bin the width of the radiator under it. This one was short enough I didn't even have to jack up the car. All the better to get the water to flow out the drain when it's time. http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6e80d3ca.jpg Then I turned on the water full blast and let 'er rip till the water ran clear out of the radiator filler neck which was well before the bin filled up. http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/...ps310eb7ae.jpg After it was all clear, drained the water down low enough to disconnect the hoses and adapters, replaced the cap on the Prestone T, temperature sender on the left side, and my thermostats, added my coolant, ran till hot enough to pressure up for leak test, and was good to go. Total time 20-30 minutes.:) |
Re: radiator flush great engineering,Old Henry.Thanks for the pictures,now I understand how both sides were flushed.
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Re: radiator flush Wow! Now that's a tutorial! Thanks OldHenry.
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