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Draining all water
Whats the best way to empty all the water in my mini. I want to replace it with coolant?
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Re: Draining all water
The bottom hose on the rad but make sure your clip is good when puting it back on cause its not easy to get at
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Re: Draining all water
Undo the bottom hose of the radiator, not easy to get to but the best way all the same
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Re: Draining all water
If you have a proper hose clip tool it makes all the difference when removing and replacing the bottom hose clip.This is the type I have and it is really a must have tool.
http://www.teng.co.uk/product-details.asp?prod_id=66
http://www.teng.co.uk/product-details.asp?prod_id=66
Real Clubmans have a square nose.Seriously.
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Re: Draining all water
I don't have that tool yopu mention and I have already spent over an hour trying to reach the jubilee clip screw with screwdrivers, sockets, crowbars etc without luck. I could have the radiator off in 10 minutes and that's probably I'll do tomorrow.
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Re: Draining all water
If you have a jubilee clip with a slotted screw head then I find that a Stanley Screwdriver with its handle wedged into a suitable sized socket (with a bit of paper) on an extension bar works for me.
It has not been unheard of for people to bend back the inner wing in front of the steering rack to gain access to the clip.
It has not been unheard of for people to bend back the inner wing in front of the steering rack to gain access to the clip.
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