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Why would you only be draining half?What's the best way to change my antifreeze on my 2008 5.3L Tahoe?
From what i see draining by the lower hose is about it?
Looks like i would be only changing half.
Because there is no way to drain the engine blockWhy would you only be draining half?
Passively draining the engine block is a pain in the arse - think it involves removing the freeze plugs?Because there is no way to drain the engine block.
Great advice thank you!!Passively draining the engine block is a pain in the arse - think it involves removing the freeze plugs?
However, if you also:
1. actively add 15psi at the reservoir with an external pressure source of some kind (coolant pressure tester)
2. run the engine (at idle) as you disconnect the lower radiator hose
IMPORTANT - do NOT let the engine temp exceed 221F as indicated on the dashboard! Shut the engine down before 221F.
You'll at the very least force MORE out of the engine block, and the radiator as well.
When I changed the coolant in mine, I just took off the lower hose at the radiator and let it drain out. The service manual says there is a drain plug on the engine block, but I could not find it. The whole system is supposed to take about 17 quarts, and almost all of it came out if I remember correctly. Then I refilled it with a coolant with GM spec 6277M and bled the system which was not too difficult.
It is a very messy job though, make sure you have a kiddie pool or something similarly shaped to put under there to catch all the liquid.
My experience: you take the lower hose off on a cold vehicle, everything gushes out.
... there is no way to drain the engine block
You can't possibly get everything out.My notes indicate when I drop the lower hose I only get 2 gals out.
So I do this every couple of yrs w/NAPA Orange Dexcool so that the coolant doesn't get too old.