Powered by Invision Power Board

Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register ) Resend Validation Email


  Reply to this topicStart new topicStart Poll

> Flushing Coolant From A V6
Guest_Jim
Posted: September 24, 2004 08:13 pm


Unregistered










Hi,

Can anyone please tell me where the drain plugs are on a V6 cooling system? I think I've found one (just above the oil filter) but are there others? And do they all need to come out if I'm washing the system through with cold water for half an hour? After an engine swop, all that's in there just now is plain water and Bars flushing compound.

Many Thanks,

Jim.
Top
noz
Posted: September 25, 2004 12:26 am


Andre's Mate
******

Group: Members
Posts: 1673
Member No.: 12
Joined: November 22, 2003




Jim,

The manual's no too clear. It shows one at the bottom of the radiator and two on the engine block. The two on the engine block are shown fore and oft of the engine dead in the middle. This is looking on plan view. I cant tell where they are in elevation.

If you open all the drains you can find and attach a garden hose at full pressure I think you're sure to flush out all there is to flush.

I can't remember, have you registered? Or have you just lost your cookie? (easly done)

Sorry I can't be more help.

Cheers

Noz cool.gif

This post has been edited by noz on September 25, 2004 12:27 am


--------------------
'10 '59' C5 2.0 HDi Exclusive Tourer Metallic Grey
'97 'P' XM 2.5 TD VSX Saloon RP 6610 Blue
'97 'R' XM 2.5 TD Exclusive Saloon RP 7158 Silver
'88 CX 22TRS Croisette
Location: Avonbridge - Stirlingshire - Central Scotland
PMEmail PosterICQAOLYahoo
Top
combwork
Posted: September 25, 2004 06:31 am


Advanced Member
***

Group: Members
Posts: 156
Member No.: 55
Joined: May 02, 2004




Hi Noz,

Thanks for your help; I'll open every drain I can find and flush it through with a hose. It would be nice to reverse flush it, especially the heater matrix but enough is enough, I don't want to push my luck. I'm driving down to Gatwick on Wednesday and with all the seals still working (it's incredible how much pressure the system builds up while Bars is doing its stuff) I'd like to keep it that way............. Next project? Get the money together to get the bodywork done properly. There are a couple of small dents; just the normal marks of 10 years of not always careful parking.
I am registered, just sometimes I skip the registration sequence.

Have a good Weekend,

Jim.
PMEmail Poster
Top
0 User(s) are reading this topic (0 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

Topic Options Reply to this topicStart new topicStart Poll

 


Skin arobase par alphega @ PCentraide 2005 (original)
V1.3 par Elianora la blanche @ La Caverne de la Rose pourpre