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GM coolant elbow hose and it is threaded at one end It's a Series 2 fitting. and the other is a outlet to clamp the hose onto it. GM coolant elbow hose and it is threaded at one end It's a Series 2 fitting. and the other is a outlet to clamp the hose onto it. It sounds like you are describing the coolant bypass hose
GM Dex-Cool, it is the orange colored kind.
There is no plug. GM in their infinite wisdom decided we don't need to change our coolant in the rad. Therefore to do this you must remove the lower rad hose to drain the coolant. Nice move GM. And you wonder why no one wants your cars anymore. All for the cost of a simple drain spigot.
It should be listed in your owners manual. For 1995 GM vehicles used regular green coolant that was ethylene glycol based. Starting in 1996, however, they switched over to a newer coolant called Dex Cool. It has a reddish-orange appearance and is a longer interval coolant. The 1995 still used the old standard green coolant that many vehicles used in that time period.
yes
the red coolant is only used in some GM models. you can use green only if it specifies that it can be used in GM vehicles.
This should be listed under the hood on a placard. If it is missing the correct gap is .060
you have a coolant leak
Dexcool by GM.
gm What make and model? I believe GM is incorrect.
96 chev leaking out everywhere