coolant drain on block???
Re: coolant drain on block???
Originally posted by Julio Taking heads off the good ole VE, and dont want any coolant to get in the oil passages. Where is the coolant drain? Thanks.
facing the car...look on the bottom of the engine block on the left side (with the plastic sheilds removed) close to the alternator...you'll see one bolt (its the plug)...thats one of em...i could never find the one on the right side of the engine block...unless its on the back side, but no one would ever say!!!
I couldn't find the one on the back, but I was able to get the front one off. It took a 3 inch extension on my ratchet and about a foot long cheater bar to pry that sucker open. But over 4 quarts came out and it made changing the coolant a lot easier.
*sigh*
http://www.cybrrpartspro.com/Chilton...61CH01_44.HTML
Why are you removing the heads anyway? Candiman is right. You MUST change the coolant and oil w/ new stuff anyway. Makes for less of a mess though AMHIK.
http://www.cybrrpartspro.com/Chilton...61CH01_44.HTML
Why are you removing the heads anyway? Candiman is right. You MUST change the coolant and oil w/ new stuff anyway. Makes for less of a mess though AMHIK.
YEA..it took some wd-40, an extension, and i used my torque wrench which is long as hell to get that one bolt out....took a lil elbow grease.....my only problem is when i tried to screw the bolt back in, i crossed drilled the threads a lil and i couldn't get it all the way back on....went to nissan and thought i got another screw..but they gave me a oil pan screw and then when i tried to take it back..they told me they didn't have that screw and i needed to go to home depot or something of that nature for that certain kind of screw...so i kinda screwed myself!!!
Thats what I dont understand
Unless you had all types of crud in your coolant passage where draining the block would have been beneficial, I dont understand why the radiator drain wouldn't have been enough. Even if you did have crud, most coolant flush products would have been ok to use. Why take the chance of a possible busted or strip block drain plug, just KISS 
After re-reading this thread I had to edit my post. I was getting confused which member was who.

After re-reading this thread I had to edit my post. I was getting confused which member was who.
Originally posted by snowman2155 Would you rather have some clean coolant & some dirty or all clean coolant?
I've removed the bolt on the right side (rear) of the engine, and nothing came out
. I was sure it was the right bolt, So I've come to the conclusion that there is only one engine block coolant drain plug (contrary to what the FSM says).
. I was sure it was the right bolt, So I've come to the conclusion that there is only one engine block coolant drain plug (contrary to what the FSM says).
Re: coolant drain on block???
Originally posted by Julio
Taking heads off the good ole VE, and dont want any coolant to get in the oil passages. Where is the coolant drain? Thanks.
Taking heads off the good ole VE, and dont want any coolant to get in the oil passages. Where is the coolant drain? Thanks.
Are you rebuilding them?

I can't wait to do mine. VTCS, valve stems, valves, springs, lifters etc....
Originally posted by CandiMan
That's a no brainer. But let me ask, how dirty was the old coolant, want warranted the block plug to be removed. Of course I know it's his choice and not ours, but there are times when you have to keep things simple.
That's a no brainer. But let me ask, how dirty was the old coolant, want warranted the block plug to be removed. Of course I know it's his choice and not ours, but there are times when you have to keep things simple.
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