OK so I decided to replace the coolant in my new 1990 2.4ltd Surf. I know they usually take about 9.5 litres so I made sure I had enough coolant and I began my journey. I opened the rad drain plug and when it stopped draining I filled it with water and a bottle of rad cleaner and ran it for about 10 minutes. Then I re-opened the rad drain plug and flushed it with a hose through the rad cap opening. Once that was finished I began to fill with coolant and water but it only took about 5.5 litres!!! Not the end of the world I thought, I'll just have to purge the air out of the system, but when I checked the color of the coolant through the rad drain, just as I suspected it is a mix of the old red coolant and the new green. WHAT DO I NEED TO DO TO GET [B]ALL[B] THE COOLANT OUT? IS THERE A DRAIN PLUG ON THE BLOCK THAT I COULDN'T SEE?
Please help me out as I am beginning to get frustrated by my lack of mechanical ability!
Please help me out as I am beginning to get frustrated by my lack of mechanical ability!
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