Look at the bottom or rear of the radiator
Look at the bottom or rear of radiator
Look at the bottom or rear of the radiator
Look at the bottom or rear of radiator
Look at the bottom or rear of the radiator
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Naturally on all radiators, the drain-valve is at the very bottom if you look under the actual radiator for a butterfly-like valve with a hole inside it for the water to come out.
where is drain 94 cobra
Snaps in a drain hole to cover up the drain.
If you would like to see the look of a cock-a-pug go on the site www.Google.ca and click on images and type in cock-a-pugs and they'll show images of them!
The pet-cock or drain-cock for most GM cars are reverse thread. In other words, instead of "lefty loosy-righty tighty" the pet-cock turns to the right to open, and to the left to close.
Check on the bottom of the rad, it should look like a winged nut. my 2000 GMC Savana 2500 5.7L doesn't have one .