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Old 08-30-2005, 08:38 PM
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I need to remove some AF (I am adding water wetter). Is there an easy fast way to do so without removing hoses?

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Originally Posted by mikew968
I need to remove some AF (I am adding water wetter). Is there an easy fast way to do so without removing hoses?

Thanks, Mike
Hey Mike,

There is a drain plug screw on the underside of the radiator.
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Thanks...I will drain some off tomorrow.

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Mike,

I assume you need to remove coolant to add water wetter.

Just add it. There is an overflow tube where the extra will be sent once the engine is running.

If you turn that drain screw you are going to have quite a rush of coolant!
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Another method would be to remove the hose going from the coolant tank to the radiator. You will lose enough to add the water-vetter but not all your coolant.
Make sure you do bleed the system throughly.
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