The radiator has no drain but there is a drain in the lower aoutlet from the block. To clean the system after you drain the system i would fill with vinegar and let it soak for a day or so as the vinegar likes to dissolve rust. Since there is no water pumpbuying flushing stuff just cant do a good job. Since you are new to the fan belt i would take off the hood.The nut on the back of the bracket next to the head is not supposed to turn instead turn the shaft a the front of the bracket just behind the pulley. You mite want to use a wrench on the nut behind next to the block as over the yrs who knows what shape it is in. After you get the fan shaft loosened up it will drop so you can get the belt off the crank pulley then you can get it off the fan. Be sure to get the correct size new belt or you will have fun getting it re-installed. This will also be a great time to put a new belt for the gen. You need a 17255 belt which means 17/32 wide and 25 1/2 long. good luck and have fun not a bad job if done rite.
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