yes
There should be a drain valve where you can hook up a hose and then open the valve to drain.
If there is no drain valve at the radiator you can drain the system at the drain valve on the boiler
immediately above the stop valve
There should be a small valve at the bottom of the rad.
All the 6.5's have a water drain valve for the fuel filter. It is the brass valve that is mounted to the thermostat housing. Pull the drain line out of hiding and put in a container then start truck, then open valve, water should flow out. ... just what i was told sounds correct
There should be a drain valve on the radiator on the bottom passengers side If not just undo the bottom radiator hose.
It either goes into the ceiling undetected for a long time Or it can go down the over flow past the stopper and into the drain line depending on whom did the installation
It must be at bottom of the radiator, you should a valve responsible for drainage.
Washing machines should be trapped.
It's a valve that allows you to drain the water from a jet ski. It's used after washing the bilge or to drain the bilge after riding.
bottom of rad you will see a small drain valve
there should be a drain valve located on the passenger side on the bottom of the radiator