Questions & Answers for: radiator petcock

...radiator petcock, spray it with some penetrating lubricant. 4. Drain the cooling system completely. 5. Close the petcock. 6. Remove the drain pan. 7. Lower the vehicle. 8. Determine the capacity of ...

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...petcock drain on the radiator located on a 1999 oldsmobile 88? Most are difficult to get to and so many don't work correctly that it it's almost silly to even use it. Far easier is to simply remove ...

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Question about 2000 Silhouette

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...radiator. Remove the petcock by carefully loosening it. You may need to use a pair of pliers but be careful not to break the petcock. When you reinstall the petcock make sure not to over tighten it, ...

Question about 2000 Blazer

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need radiator flush how do i empty radiator? open petcock at bottom rear of radiator. if not petcock, remove lower radiator hose.

Question about 2003 Malibu

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...Open the petcock several turns until the flow is constant. Remove the radiator cap to allow air into the radiator once flow has stopped, close the petcock. Is there anything more we can help you

Question about 2003 Malibu

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...but face of the radiator and it is called a petcock, if you are changing the fluid petcocks usually brake when removed so i would recommend removing the lower hose. Or plan on replacing the

Question about 2000 Suburban

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...petcock in bottom of radiator to flush out radiator, WARNING, careful as flushed coolant would be boiling hot. As sson petcock is open and water start to flow out, carefully open radiator cap to ...

Question about 1999 Cutlass

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...drain petcock on the far right, bottom corner of the radiator. The petcock on the radiator should be either black or red. It will be flat on both sides and resemble the wind-up dial on a music

...petcock to release the radiator fluid.? I tried this once and it broke off - very expensive! So when you're UPSIDE DOWN, LOOKING UPat the radiator - which direction I can't believe no one ...

...petcock. You loosen the lower radiator hose clamp and yank the lower radiator hose. You'll take a bath, but it'll all be drained in about 1.5 mins. Then reconnect. You'll actually drain far more ...

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