[Mgs] Draining radiator

Dan DiBiase d_dibiase at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 3 08:29:37 MDT 2009


Well, I HAVE to remove the radiator since the '76 is still the mechanical fan with rearward-mounted radiator. But I
think I will have a drain installed, there is a rad shop close by.

 Dan D
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From: Allen Hess <allenhess at mgcarclub.com>
To: mgs at autox.team.net
Sent: Thursday, September 3, 2009 9:20:29 AM
Subject: Re: [Mgs] Draining radiator

Since you will be half way there, take the radiator out, take it to a shop and have a drain installed. The water pump will be so much easier to do too. (that's what I did a few year ago)

> I need to drain the radiator on my '76 B as I have a squealing water pump that needs to be replaced. My particular
> radiator doesn't have a petcock (always like to try to work that word into conversation ;-) and I was able to use a
> siphon method to get about a quart of fluid out of the upper tank. But I don't know what the internals of a radiator
> look like so I'm not sure if I can sneak my tubing down further inside to siphon out more, or if I just have to remove
> the lower hose like I usually do and get coolant all over the place.
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