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Old 05-05-2019, 12:56 PM #1
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Opinion/Part Number

I recently just replaced my timing belt and did the project myself and am almost done with the project. Before I complete my flush I was draining the engine block and ended up snapping the bolt head off the passenger side drain plug. I can't seem to figure out what the part number is for this bolt...

I figure with this I have two options.
A. Leave it and hope there is not much coolant left (originally was red, I Think... am colorblind) but I bought pink 50/50 Long Life.
B. Return pink coolant and buy red and not worry.
C. Attempt to get the bolt head out, replace and use pink coolant. (Hate the thought of having a broken bolt head...)

The only problem is that this is in a tight area and I'm not entirely sure I can get a drill head there to begin the process of extraction. Opinions, ideas and part number are greatly appreciated!
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The part number for the bolt, which is called a plug is 90910-09087 (PLUG, WATER DRAIN COCK(FOR CYLINDER BLOCK)).
I would leave it and replace the coolant with whatever the dealer says if the correct coolant, and not worry about the left over stuff in there.
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