I am flushing fluids and I'd like to be able to get the engine block drain cock flowing. I have removed the air element tub and lowered the side panel and I have about all the room I'm going to get without doing some serious removal. I was able to easily open the drain cock on the engine block, but as many others have found, it is blocked with "crud". I opened it and tried a small wire, plastic tube, and various other small items but I can't get any water to flow. I'd like to remove it entirely and access the hole in the block to get it cleaned out but... I'm not sure if I want to do this. I have attached a picture. I have removed the oil sender so I have room to work and I have discovered the cock has a square body. Where it is positioned gives me about 1/2 before the wrench will hit the firewall and after that there won't be any easy way to get a wrench on it. Any suggestions here? It's too tight to get my compressor hose with my air nozzle on the end of it so I'm going to have to try to find something 90* to blow air in there. I'll try that at harbor freight today but beyond that, I'm about to just button it up and flush it out.
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