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7753 Block Heater for Winter time
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<blockquote data-quote="reaperman" data-source="post: 90186" data-attributes="member: 6675"><p>The manual calls for propylene glycol (13qts), the green stuff. It wouldn't hurt to drain and replace your antifreeze unless you know for sure its been replaced lately. Its pretty easy to do. Directly above the fuel filter and below the fuel shutoff solenoid linkage, you will find a small petcock or drain valve. Simply add a small section of hose to the nipple on the valve and open the little lever to let the antifreeze drain. Make sure you remove the radiator cap first so all of the coolant can drain. If you don't need to replace the coolant this is still the easiest way to drain some antifreeze out to install the frost plug. As far as putting some sealant around the frost plug, I don't think its necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reaperman, post: 90186, member: 6675"] The manual calls for propylene glycol (13qts), the green stuff. It wouldn't hurt to drain and replace your antifreeze unless you know for sure its been replaced lately. Its pretty easy to do. Directly above the fuel filter and below the fuel shutoff solenoid linkage, you will find a small petcock or drain valve. Simply add a small section of hose to the nipple on the valve and open the little lever to let the antifreeze drain. Make sure you remove the radiator cap first so all of the coolant can drain. If you don't need to replace the coolant this is still the easiest way to drain some antifreeze out to install the frost plug. As far as putting some sealant around the frost plug, I don't think its necessary. [/QUOTE]
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