pulling risers w/o water in heads

fishingman220

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i need to pull my risers on my closed cooling(anitfreeze in manifolds, water in riser) 5.7 due to a leaky 90 deg. fitting. my question is how do i pull without getting water down in the manifold and then into the head and cylinder?
 

Black as

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Re: pulling risers w/o water in heads

Not sure with your engine but check the underside of your manifolds at the rear of the engine, do you have a plug or hose attached, if so drain it from there or any part lower than the manifold
 

Bt Doctur

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Re: pulling risers w/o water in heads

You need to drain the A/F in that manifold ,then remove the 2 brass drain plugs in the riser.
shouldnt have more than a drop or two getting loose
 

fishingman220

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Re: pulling risers w/o water in heads

and yes i know the drains in the manifolds, i understand that part, i just dont want alot of raw water to fill the head
 

Rat Capri

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Re: pulling risers w/o water in heads

and yes i know the drains in the manifolds, i understand that part, i just dont want alot of raw water to fill the head

pull the lower hose off the water pump, that will drain the block down to the water pump inlet/outlets
 

fishingman220

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Re: pulling risers w/o water in heads

ok i lied, it does have one plug on each but on the top.
 

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Re: pulling risers w/o water in heads

nope, nthing around the bottom, i will take pictures this afternoon and post them
 
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