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Was draining the block today, on my 2003 Merc. 4.3L MPI, and the blue drain vent petcock thing broke off. I need to figure out how to remove the remnants of the plug without dinging up the threads. The plug seemed rather stuck. None of the others gave me any problems.
This has to be a pretty common thing- can anyone please give me some pointers? At least it's on the top front of the engine, relatively easy to get to.
I'm wondering, too if it would be easier to work on if I pulled the housing. Never done that before, and I don't have the engine service manual.
I think it's manual #32.
So, (hint, hint) if anyone might know where I can "find" a loose copy of this, I wouldn't exactly be annoyed of somone helped me out here, or at least gave me their experience in dealing with this problem.
TIA
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Loosen and slide clamp back. Remove and drain long hose at thermostat housing. more
2. Change Motor Oil and Oil Filter:
On models so equipped, remove the lower water hose from the power steering cooler. If cooler is mounted horizontally, remove one water hose (A) from oil cooler, loosen mounting bolt (B), and tip oil cooler downward to drain.
Do not run engine out of fuel. The electric fuel pumps will be damaged. more