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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Oklahoma City Oklahoma
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Radiator drain
The previous owner put a new radiator in my truck just before i bought it. I cannot find the drain cok on it. Do they not put them on anymore or am i just missing it.I hate to pull lower hose, messy. Thanks
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1971 Chevy SWB Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: about 40 miles west of Cleveland, Ohio
Posts: 2,591
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Mine is on the inner, drivers side of the radiator. The shroud might make it hard to see.
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'72 C-10 350 w/Lunati Voodoo cam (207*/213*, .437/.454), Performer intake, 625 Road Demon Jr. and Hooker headers. Support your community, support yourself. Buy local, buy American ![]() |
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Not my good side.
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Fairfield, California
Posts: 222
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I replaced mine a couple of months ago with a rebuilt unit. The replacement had a rubber-gasketed thumbscrew plug installed in the usual place (inner, driver's side) instead of the drain cock I was used to seeing. Maybe yours is like that.
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72 Chevy K20 Custom Camper, 350/350, 4" lift, dual shock suspension front & rear. Daily driver and a work in progress. 00 Suburban LT 90 Camaro RS 79 Yamaha XS1100 Special (Ol' Reliable) |
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: St. James, MO
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I've seen replacement rads with the cock on the bottom of the tank.
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'69 Longstep K-10: 327/SM465/T-221/Closed Knuckle Dana44/12-bolt. |
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