my 89didnt have one. I just took the hose off from bottom right side of the radiator. Make sure you don't split the hose while doing so. If theres crustaceans Be gentle with a flathead screw driver twist it a little but don't rip it it'll come off. After that I just flushed with water and seals it back up
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The bolt to drain the coolant is on the water pump. The water pump is on the left side of the bike, just in front of the oil filter. Just remove the 10mm bolt CLOSEST TO THE OIL FILTER. You'll want to remove the radiator cap prior to doing this so the coolant drains freely. NOTE: Make sure the coolant is cold so you don't get scalded.
there should be a pitcock on bottom of radiator to drain it. or take the bottom radiator hose with motor cold of course .
into a form of containment unit
yes there is it is a big nut on the rear of the rear end
Check thermostat make sure fans work replace coolant easily done check manual
If you are talking about the coolant temperature switch that turns the fan on when the coolant reaches the right temperature, then mine it is located in the bottom of the radiator directly under the fan.
The 1986 Honda CRX already has a 1.5.
the cost of the Honda accord in 1986 is $34995
look for coolant in the oil and do a compression test. two adjacent cylinders with low compression will indicate a blown headgasket.
Drain plug for what?