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The Engine coolant radiator burp fill procedure
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<blockquote data-quote="utfan98" data-source="post: 10783870" data-attributes="member: 30497"><p>You are lucky the freeze plugs are still in the block being in NJ. My father-in-law had a plug get pushed out over the winter on his non Cobra car only after 3 years (2008 model) of not changing the coolant. </p><p></p><p>Changing the coolant is as important as changing the oil, a must if you live in freezing climates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="utfan98, post: 10783870, member: 30497"] You are lucky the freeze plugs are still in the block being in NJ. My father-in-law had a plug get pushed out over the winter on his non Cobra car only after 3 years (2008 model) of not changing the coolant. Changing the coolant is as important as changing the oil, a must if you live in freezing climates. [/QUOTE]
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