Best way to drain/change the coolant?
As above, I've tried searching but I can't find anything.
The coolant, if you can call it that, is the most horrible gunky colour you've ever seen and it REALLY needs changed. What's the best way to drain it?, My plan was to run it up to temp and take the return pipe off and feed it into a bucket whilst having a hose in the tank with a constant flow until the return pipe water runs clear, BUT........ would this work, and which pipe is the return pipe? Thanks in advance :) Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk |
do the same thing but with the bleed screw removed. are you bothered about catching it?
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Where is the bleed screw? Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk |
Is it a 180? if so bleed screw on the right hand side of the engine on the big hose coming off the thermostat.
I have flushed through using a hose before but i have heard others prefer to use distilled water. |
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I won't be leaving the water in I'll be draining the clean water out and replacing it with fresh coolant, I just want to try and clear out as much of the horrible stuff as possible. Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk |
Not 100% when it comes to k series but found this
http://forums.mg-rover.org/mg-zr-rov...cedure-486931/ |
If you coolant is in that condition to do it properly you will need to remove the thermostat. When you drain the coolant by removing the bottom hose it doesn't drain the coolant out of the engine block or heater so when u refill and run the car up it will all just mix again
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Trouble is the thermostat wont open till 88 degrees, I your putting cold water back in then it wont ever open. Maybe try flushing though the system with a hose, run it up, drain it and do that again when drain it again should get more less all of it I guess. Obviously don't put cold water into a hot engine
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