Question on how to flush coolant on a 96 GTS

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LMAO, I should've known you'd catch that. :D Truth be told, based on how the ground extension came out, it did look Hillbilly but got the job done. :)

I knowed wut you wuz talkin' 'bout up yonder ways Tony. Don't you pay them city boys no nevermind. :D
-TN hillbilly
 

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use a replacement drain-**** for the radiator plug. Airlift works great for getting the air out of the system.
 
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use a replacement drain-**** for the radiator plug. Airlift works great for getting the air out of the system.

Asking for my man slave, do you hook it up to the plastic coolant reservoir tank?
 

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no Sybil, he's saying to basically put a valved drain in the radiator drain plugs space. then you can just open the valve next time you do it.
 
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no Sybil, he's saying to basically put a valved drain in the radiator drain plugs space. then you can just open the valve next time you do it.

I was talking about the airlift system which a lot of vette guys like. Not the drain in the radiator.

Shut up Dave!!
 

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