Red85
11-10-2007, 09:34 AM
Is there a drain plug somewhere on the radiator or do I need to just pull the bottom hose off?
One other question to drain down the block, where is the bolt/screw?
1989vette
11-10-2007, 09:38 AM
Had to research this one myself the drain plug on the radiator should be on the lower right corner on the passenger side of car. Regarding the block I believe has several drain plugs, none of which are easy to remove. good luck
kingofthehill
11-14-2007, 06:28 AM
Is there a drain plug somewhere on the radiator or do I need to just pull the bottom hose off?
One other question to drain down the block, where is the bolt/screw?
Red - looks like your question was answered, wanted to comment on how nice that interior looks in your avatar.
Red85
01-10-2008, 06:12 AM
Appreciate the help guys, kingofthehill thanks on the props, the interior is what looks the best on my car. I wish the exterior showed as nicely :cheers: In spring, she'll get some new paint. Then I'll have exterior photo as my avatar :)
Christine1
09-25-2009, 09:20 AM
The radiator drain plug is really fun to get to but easy to strip be careful!
toobroketoretire
09-25-2009, 09:28 AM
Is there a drain plug somewhere on the radiator or do I need to just pull the bottom hose off?
One other question to drain down the block, where is the bolt/screw?
The radiator drain is on the lower right hand corner, and the block drains are on the extreme bottom/center of the block on the left and right sides JUST above the oil pan's upper flange. Those plugs are 1/4 NPT and use a 9/16" socket (or wrench) to take them out.
The radiator drain plug is really fun to get to but easy to strip be careful!
That is why you asked for the torque on the oil pan? hahahahahah sorry it is funny!
85L98-84L83
09-25-2009, 03:27 PM
The radiator drain is on the lower right hand corner, and the block drains are on the extreme bottom/center of the block on the left and right sides JUST above the oil pan's upper flange. Those plugs are 1/4 NPT and use a 9/16" socket (or wrench) to take them out.
:goodpost: ya what he said.:2ni19wj:
tonto
09-28-2009, 06:20 AM
The radiator drain plug is really fun to get to but easy to strip be careful!
Take heed to this warning!!!!!!!:thumbsup: :thumbsup: