Help with 3.4L Coolant change
#1
Help with 3.4L Coolant change
I'm trying to drain all the coolant out of my 3.4L Camaro, to check the radiator and do a coolant flush.
I have a Haynes manual and the service manual for the car I downloaded, and both mention the knock sensor and block drain plug. I can't find either...there are not illustrations in the books as to where they are located on the 3.4, and everything I find are pictures of the LT1 locations.
Where can I find the knock sensor and block plug to drain everything out?
I have a Haynes manual and the service manual for the car I downloaded, and both mention the knock sensor and block drain plug. I can't find either...there are not illustrations in the books as to where they are located on the 3.4, and everything I find are pictures of the LT1 locations.
Where can I find the knock sensor and block plug to drain everything out?
#8
I just got back to looking at this today. All I can do is put the car on jack stands, and from underneath I just can't see through everything to access the areas below the exhaust manifolds. Removing the knock sensor/block plug, properly collecting the coolant, and reinstalling those parts sounds just about impossible.
Am I not going to be able to get all the old coolant out of the engine without removing those components?
Am I not going to be able to get all the old coolant out of the engine without removing those components?
#9
I just got back to looking at this today. All I can do is put the car on jack stands, and from underneath I just can't see through everything to access the areas below the exhaust manifolds. Removing the knock sensor/block plug, properly collecting the coolant, and reinstalling those parts sounds just about impossible.
Am I not going to be able to get all the old coolant out of the engine without removing those components?
Am I not going to be able to get all the old coolant out of the engine without removing those components?
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Why are you guys draining the block? Seems like a lot of risk of damage. I mean yes you want your coolant clean but the most important part of coolant maintenance is to keep the radiator flowing good and to cancel out and acidic build up. With Age coolant becomes and acid. A coolant flush will have a base in it to neutralize the acid.
If you change your coolant every 3-4 years then you just put the flush in and 2 days later drain and replace your coolant. I did not watch the whole thing but this video seems on point if you are getting a car that has not been maintained.
If you change your coolant every 3-4 years then you just put the flush in and 2 days later drain and replace your coolant. I did not watch the whole thing but this video seems on point if you are getting a car that has not been maintained.