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Dorman 61109 Radiator Drain Cocks Compatible with Select Models

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$7.50

$ 3 .99 $3.99

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  • Direct fit replacement unit
  • Package Dimensions: 3.81 H x 13.97 L x 3.048 W (centimeters)
  • Package Weight: 0.15 pounds
  • Country of Origin : Taiwan


This radiator drain petcock is a direct replacement for the original equipment plug that may have deteriorated or corroded. Made of quality materials, this petcock is engineered to strict standards for durable use over time.


justin
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
Very pleased with short delivery time and the product was exactly as they described it.
S. Hoefer
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
Nothing wrong with my original one, but figured after 32 years it might be time to replace it. Fit perfect and works just fine.
lonestar
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
Used on a Buick Century Wagon 1995. Reliable Dorman.
A Alexander
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2023
Item was shipped rather quickly and was perfect.
Craig B
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2022
Fixed my issue ,would recommend. Be sure not to over tighten,hand tight is good !
Jose Correa
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2021
Works Great on a 2003 Dodge Ram with Cummins 5.9 even do Amazon said I doesn’t fit.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2020
This plug will not fit in the OEM radiator of the 96 Chevy Impala.
SOLID
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2020
I have always kept these from old radiators because they like to fail at the most inconvenient times: Like last Wednesday (100+ degrees and my son's birthday) in the the WalMart parking lot at 5:30 PM. The rapidly growing puddle gave it away. I left a steady trail of coolant to the auto parts store because I had already used my spare in another vehicle and WalMart does not stock these.I explained to the kids what was going to happen and that complaining would be OK, because I would be under the hood for the next half hour. Naturally, the handle part popped off and left the body and stem inside of the radiator. The radiator comes out easy in my GMC, but I ended up pushing the remaining pieces into the radiator because the shaft of the valve keeps the retainer from being compressed and I was in a big hurry. The new one snapped into place; and after having the kids dig out every hidden bottle of aquafina we were outta there and eating cake and ice cream by 7 o' clock.The next day I changed the thermostat and replaced the coolant because thermostats usually don't do well after a super-heated steam bath in an engine with coolant draining. Aside from that, the thermostat may have been a contributor to the conditions that caused the drain cock to blow it's top.For what it's worth; keep spares for the little things that can leave you stuck in a bad place.V8..
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 25, 2019
Bought this for my Ram when mine stripped out. Works. Good. None of the listings say it works with my truck but it does
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