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How do i drain the radiator????

I NEED TO FLUSH THE RADIATOR BUT CAN'T FIND THE DRAIN ****

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The drain is on the back side of the radiator.  You may need to remove the plastic bottom shroud first.  If it drains to slow, simply remove the bottom clamp and hose.
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