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coolant drain plug

mgFray

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passenger side, lower hose, about where the tie rod for the passenger tire crosses (just above that), lowest point of the hose. (That section is metal.)
 

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Hi
Can you tell me the location of the coolant drain plug on my 91, 6.2 . I'm going hook up a tank heater.
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Ken
It is a petcock. Define “tank heater”. Coolant heater should be close to bottom of system to circulate coolant. The coolant tank is the highest point. Are you installing a block heater?
 

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I put a Kats 11612 block heater in yesterday afternoon. Took about 45 minutes to drain and catch the coolant and about 30 minutes to remove the freeze plug and install. Easy job .
 

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In regards to using a frost plug heater, I tried three of them from Kat's. The first lasted about a year and a half, The second about four months and the last about three weeks. I made sure the element was not touching the block on the inside and it was never on more than a couple hours.
I have tried contacting Kat's by email twice and on their web three times and by phone leaving a message twice and they haven't gotten back to me.
So that's why I'm trying the tank heater.

Ken
 

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Hi
Can you tell me the location of the coolant drain plug on my 91, 6.2 . I'm going hook up a tank heater.
Thanks
Ken
That heater has to be plumbed into the heater hose. You can run into problems with the circulation being blocked by the engine thermostat in some configurations . Hope this helps.
 

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Also do not forget to open the heater valve or the water is not going anywhere, those are not real effective, how about a magnetic heater?
 
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