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    Posted: October-17-2017 at 11:43am
Any help on this would be great!
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You should have the blue plugs, remove each one and place in the receptacle, once all slots are full and you should be drained.........unless you have a heater or shower??
What motor? Open or closed cooling?
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Stock motor with a heater (5.7l)
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Not closed cooling..
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You will need to remove a heater hose and then blow the water out with lungs or light compressed air. The top line at the intake manifold will be easiest to get to, remove it and with the JTube plug removed just blow the water out thru the line. Once drain is complete replace all plugs and its up to you, either do a pour in backfill per the owners manual or use the suck up method to get anti-freeze throughout the system.
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Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:

Once drain is complete replace all plugs and its up to you, either do a pour in backfill per the owners manual or use the suck up method to get anti-freeze throughout the system.

I'd like to emphasize a complete drain is important.


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