Draining coolant out of block !?
Ok I have drained coolant out of block and radiator, now how do I get the coolant to be completely flushed out of the block? I searched and one guy said he just kept putting water into the block and turning his heat to max to flush the block. I have also heard of taking off the thermostat and flushing it with a garden hose but i dont want to take the thermostat off because i don't want to mess with anything that is fine and would rather work around it. The reason I am doing this is because I am changing brand of coolant so i would like it completely flushed. Any ideas?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93(Civic)EG6 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ok I have drained coolant out of block and radiator, now how do I get the coolant to be completely flushed out of the block? I searched and one guy said he just kept putting water into the block and turning his heat to max to flush the block. I have also heard of taking off the thermostat and flushing it with a garden hose but i dont want to take the thermostat off because i don't want to mess with anything that is fine and would rather work around it. The reason I am doing this is because I am changing brand of coolant so i would like it completely flushed. Any ideas? </TD></TR></TABLE>
taking the t-stat out would definately help things, unless your garden hose spews boiling water
taking the t-stat out would definately help things, unless your garden hose spews boiling water
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