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Old 04-19-2002, 11:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How hard is it to change the rad, my old one is leaking, so i bought a new one, but unsure of the install, need help asap!
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do you have a helms?
its actually pretty easy...where are you from?..if you're close i'll help you...

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drain fluid. disconnect hoses upper and lower. disconnect the neck res tube. remove two 10mm brackets on both sides and pull it out.

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whats the easiest way to drain the fluid?
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whats the easiest way to drain the fluid?
on the bottom of the radiator there is a plug, unscrew it and VIOLA!! it will start to drain...

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yeh it is real easy to do...I am dumb and I still did it!!
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if you don't mind the mess then just pull the lower rad hose when cool. have a big catch can for the fluid as it will be everywhere. this is the easiest way to drain the fluid. maybe not the best, cleanest, or safest...but hey.
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