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'00 R Coolant Flush and Fill Suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="84venom" data-source="post: 15459506" data-attributes="member: 120010"><p>I know this has been discussed at nauseam, but I want to make sure and get more info. It looks like the upper crossover tube between the left and right heads has a plug in it with a square fitting. I just want to confirm that I can unscrew that. That seems like a good place to refill the system? I don't know how else you can get coolant back into the heads after draining, at least until it gets to full operating temp and the thermostat opens???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="84venom, post: 15459506, member: 120010"] I know this has been discussed at nauseam, but I want to make sure and get more info. It looks like the upper crossover tube between the left and right heads has a plug in it with a square fitting. I just want to confirm that I can unscrew that. That seems like a good place to refill the system? I don't know how else you can get coolant back into the heads after draining, at least until it gets to full operating temp and the thermostat opens??? [/QUOTE]
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