Rick 91GT |
08-15-2001 03:31 PM |
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Originally posted by RED92LX50:
Not that I would ever actually do it myself...so hypothetically, if I did not want to give $70 to my local mechanic - how would I drain the coolant myself. Honest, I won't do it...I am just curious...
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Well I wouldn't do it either but http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/rolleyes.gif....all you need to do is let the gas escape out the shrader valve right at the compressor, then undo the fittings and yank all that weight right out. I would wear gloves and use a screw driver or other object to press the fitting the gas could be cold..but I wouldn't know http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/wink.gif Put tape over the fitting on the compressor and bag it and save it incase you want to put it back on, if mositure gets in the compressors it is shot. Makes the engine bay all nice and clean when it's removed, same with the Power Steering.
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