jrbrein
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Hello Everyone,
I have a set of DD 6-71 N's that I am flushing the old fresh water coolant and replacing with new antifreeze. Each engine has 3 petcocks and I was able to open each by hand to drain the old coolant out.
After flushing I closed all 3 petcocks by hand and filled the system with new antifreeze. I immediately discovered one of the petcocks (the one on the bottom of the oil cooler) was leaking so I turned it additional 1/4 of a turn using a pair of plyers. This slowed the leak to a slow drip (3-4 drips per min). My question here is, how much torque can I apply here? The petcocks were recently replaced by my mechanic, Tom Hugg when he filled the fresh water side with an acid cooling flush. I am replacing that solution with DD Powercool antifreeze.
Thanks for any responses!
Jon
I have a set of DD 6-71 N's that I am flushing the old fresh water coolant and replacing with new antifreeze. Each engine has 3 petcocks and I was able to open each by hand to drain the old coolant out.
After flushing I closed all 3 petcocks by hand and filled the system with new antifreeze. I immediately discovered one of the petcocks (the one on the bottom of the oil cooler) was leaking so I turned it additional 1/4 of a turn using a pair of plyers. This slowed the leak to a slow drip (3-4 drips per min). My question here is, how much torque can I apply here? The petcocks were recently replaced by my mechanic, Tom Hugg when he filled the fresh water side with an acid cooling flush. I am replacing that solution with DD Powercool antifreeze.
Thanks for any responses!
Jon