draining the radiator

Discuss mechanical problems here.
Forum rules
By using this site, you agree to our rules. Please see: Terms of Use
Post Reply
ceap
Minor Friendly
Posts: 10
Joined: Tue Nov 28, 2006 8:58 pm
MMOC Member: No

draining the radiator

Post by ceap »

I need to put anti-freeze in the radiator and so am trying to drain it as I have no idea how much is in there or what type. I have broken a lever thing from what I think is the drain tap on the radiator but no water came out. There is a nut further up which I can't undo. Have I made a terrible mistake and how do I drain the radiator?

I am a total beginner in all things mechanic, so have a bit of a panic on.

All help and suggestions really appreciated. Thanks.

Claire
alex_holden
Minor Legend
Posts: 3798
Joined: Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:46 am
Location: Burnley
MMOC Member: No

Post by alex_holden »

The drain tap on the radiator does have a habit of breaking like that. If it isn't leaking I'd leave it alone and drain the system by taking the bottom hose off instead (water will go all over the place when you do this). There should also be a tap on the side of the engine below the exhaust manifold that lets you drain the water jacket.
ImageImage
Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
ben739
Minor Fan
Posts: 169
Joined: Sat Nov 04, 2006 7:34 am
Location: Panama City Beach, Florida
MMOC Member: No

Post by ben739 »

undo the hoses, undo the 2 bolts either side of the radiator. then lift the radiator out and up. turn it upside down in a bucket and it will drain. give it a good wash out with a hose and then put it back in and re-attach hoses. and fill with 50% anti freeze, and 50% water.

Ben


(just did mine, but the drain tap worked for me.)
1967 Traveller
[img]http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r74/ben3780uk/trav8web.jpg[/img]
"Catch a man a fish, and you can sell it to him. Teach a man to fish, and you ruin a wonderful business opportunity."-->Karl Marx
HarryMango
Minor Addict
Posts: 743
Joined: Sat Sep 11, 2004 12:02 pm
Location: Leicester
MMOC Member: Yes

Post by HarryMango »

Hi Claire

You can undo the jubilee clip and take off the bottom rubber hose from the radiator which will let most of the water out - it will make a bit of a mess - but in light of the broken drain tap, is a solution.

Rog
ceap
Minor Friendly
Posts: 10
Joined: Tue Nov 28, 2006 8:58 pm
MMOC Member: No

Post by ceap »

Thank you all for your replies! I am so pleased that my 'fixing' was not terribly bad. Tommorow I will attack the rubber hose.

Claire
Judge
Minor Legend
Posts: 3959
Joined: Mon Jun 14, 2004 7:17 pm
MMOC Member: Yes

Post by Judge »

We all have to start somewhere Claire :D
Rob_Jennings
Minor Addict
Posts: 749
Joined: Fri Mar 24, 2006 11:33 am
Location: Rickmansworth / Watford (NW London)
MMOC Member: No

Post by Rob_Jennings »

I found that my tap was solid on mine so removing the hose, it is the easiest way.

There is no need to remove the radiator, just let it drain, fill it with water (holding the hose you removed closed) and let it drain, repeat this 3-4 times until the water runs clear. Then top with 50-50 water antifreeze as said, use distilled water for the final top up if you can otherwise don;t worry too much about that.

If you are not going to flush the engine (which is more difficult) you may want to repeat the whole process each after a few days as the water from the engine will carry more rubbish back round.
Rob

Cars: Lizzy 1970 Morris Minor Traveller and Noah 1969 Morris Mini Traveller
Kevin
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 7592
Joined: Thu Feb 14, 2002 12:00 am
Location: Watford, Hertfordshire.
MMOC Member: No

Post by Kevin »

There is no need to remove the radiator, just let it drain, fill it with water (holding the hose you removed closed) and let it drain, repeat this 3-4 times until the water runs clear.
Only drawback with this method is that is doesnt get rid of that much miuck it really needs taking out and backflushing, but as you are a novice and the weather is getting colder, before filling with the antifreeze mixture put some kettle descaler in the radiator and run round with it in for a day or two, then drain the water again you will be amazed at the rubbish that comes out then flush the rad until it comes clean, this should get rid of the worst until the warmer weather comes to do the job properly.
You will probably have to twist the hose quite a bit as they aften stick in place if its really jammed you will need to use a blunt screwdriver or similar to get under the lip of the hose and wiggle it around until it brakes the seal between the rad and hose, good luck.
Cheers

Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)

Herts Branch Member
Moderator MMOC 44706
bmcecosse
Minor Maniac
Posts: 46561
Joined: Wed Feb 16, 2005 11:24 pm
Location: ML9
MMOC Member: No

Post by bmcecosse »

If the hose is not in the first flush of youth - it may crumble and break - maybe best to have a spare to hand. For a quick way to get water out the engine - just pop one of the heater hoses off and run the engine. You can flush clean water through that way too with a hose if you wish.
ImageImage
Image
Post Reply