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draining coolant water W9

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railhead

11-20-2007 16:13:52




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Will removing the bottom radiator hose on W9 drain the engine block as well as radiator? Getting cold tonight and I just tested coolant in my 9 I bought this spring to find out it is mostly water. Thanks.




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markloff

11-20-2007 23:18:31




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 Re: draining coolant water W9 in reply to railhead, 11-20-2007 16:13:52  
There should be a drain right in front of the lower radiator hose at the bottom of the radiator (there is a hole on the front end casting to access it) and (at least on my two SWD9's) on the left side of the block middle lower. Hope this helps.

Mark



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Steven f/AZ

11-20-2007 19:23:51




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 Re: draining coolant water W9 in reply to railhead, 11-20-2007 16:13:52  
Carburetor side has a drain plug.



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railhead

11-20-2007 20:04:55




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 Re: draining coolant water W9 in reply to Steven f/AZ, 11-20-2007 19:23:51  
It is propane and just south and in front of the carb the regulator is plumbed into the block. I did pull the hose off that and about a gallon drained out...is that the only drain? I cannot find anymore orifices into the block.



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Roger in Iowa

11-20-2007 16:40:13




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 Re: draining coolant water W9 in reply to railhead, 11-20-2007 16:13:52  
No! You have to remove or open a drain on the side of the block as well.

Roger in Iowa



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railhead

11-20-2007 19:14:52




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 Re: draining coolant water W9 in reply to Roger in Iowa, 11-20-2007 16:40:13  
which side? where? I gotta drain her, HARD freeze coming in tomorow night. THANKS



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