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What's above the coolant drain plug?

MattP

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Seems like if I add coolant to the reservoir next to the air intake I will lose some somewhere near that drain plug. Is there an overflow drain that will allow it to just freely drip out? I noticed this threaded hole above the plug and I'm not sure what it's for. I don't think I am losing fluid after that initial leak if I overfill. Can anyone confirm I don't have to look any further into it?
 

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Ak's right, that's an unused oil cooler port. there is a built in oil cooler in the radiator and from the photo the seal around it is leaking come coolant. it's a common thing with the plastic tank radiators. depending on the age of the radiator, it's most likely due to have that plastic tank replaced. a radiator shop can do it for you. Or just invest into a Champion full aluminum radiator getting rid of the plastic tanks all together. 7 times out of 10 on older radiators if you disturb that drain, it will break and leak.
 
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