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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Cooling System Flush Question?

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I'm going to be flushing the old coolant out of the 02 Cummins. Is there a low point coolant drain on the block that could be pulled for flushing the block out good?



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Not that I know of. Take off top radiator hose from radiator. Put hose in radiator fill, turn on water, run at idle til clear water running out of hose from engine block. That will flush block.
 
Not that I know of. Take off top radiator hose from radiator. Put hose in radiator fill, turn on water, run at idle til clear water running out of hose from engine block. That will flush block.



The problem with 'flushing' this way is that there will be 'tap water' left in the block when you refill. You only want 'distilled' water in your cooling system. I am waiting to find/hear a way to flush using ONLY distilled, because I need to change my coolant as well.
 
The water pump lies at the lowest point in the system. Since the engine is tilted toward the rear you should elevate the rear until the engine sets level to achieve complete draining. Use distilled water along with your antifreeze.
 
What I do is go to Jiffy lube with all my new coolant and distilled water. They have a head tank that they fill with the new mixed coolant that they connect to the hose that feeds the coolant pump. You leave the truck running and when the thermostat opens they take the discharge from the block and dump it into a waste container. Keep adding new coolant until the coolant cleans up. You end up waste a gallon or maybe two galllons of new coolant but it is a great way to flush the block. You should check with your jiffy lube they usally don't have a hose adapotor big enough for our hoses so I usallly bring them with me when I want to do a flush. Last time I did it they charged me $38 to use their equipment and dispose of the old stuff seems fair to me.
 
What I do is go to Jiffy lube with all my new coolant and distilled water. They have a head tank that they fill with the new mixed coolant that they connect to the hose that feeds the coolant pump. You leave the truck running and when the thermostat opens they take the discharge from the block and dump it into a waste container. Keep adding new coolant until the coolant cleans up. You end up waste a gallon or maybe two galllons of new coolant but it is a great way to flush the block. You should check with your jiffy lube they usally don't have a hose adapotor big enough for our hoses so I usallly bring them with me when I want to do a flush. Last time I did it they charged me $38 to use their equipment and dispose of the old stuff seems fair to me.



Ditto... except in my area it costs $45... . still worth it!!!
 
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