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This is up to you. That said, you be the judge...If it is new fresh antifreeze, in and out. If it is old, drain flush, clean then install. I have seen old auto mechanics drive an old leaky plug into the block of a car with the new plug. No evidence. I do not condone this, just said I have seen it done. I have not had to do this particular repair. some one else will chime in with their wisdom and knowledge any time.:080402gudl_prv:

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This is up to you. That said, you be the judge...If it is new fresh antifreeze, in and out. If it is old, drain flush, clean then install. I have seen old auto mechanics drive an old leaky plug into the block of a car with the new plug. No evidence. I do not condone this, just said I have seen it done. I have not had to do this particular repair. some one else will chime in with their wisdom and knowledge any time.:080402gudl_prv:

 

It looks to be fresh antifreeze I just did the shim thing till I get new ones that I ordered.

 

Thanks for input.

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I've never done one, but I expect very little will run out (assuming the cooling system is full). Just make sure it's cold when you do it, it'll spray you with scalding coolant if it's hot.

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