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1972 FJ40- I removed the engine block drain plug, everything I have read says that coolant should come out. Mine is dry. Not sure why? Any ideas on how to unblock it without damaging the engine block.
 
I used the wire and broke up was looks like fine dirt. Also, used a small flat head screwdriver and started seeing a black substance on the tip, but still no coolant.
 
what they look like...

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Keep poking, try some pressurized air.
 
Keep on digging there's probably a lot of rust sediment laying in the bottom of the water jackets. Use an All or a small stiff poker.
 
Use an All or a small stiff poker.
Awl? I was thinking about using your longest, thinnest Philips head (does not need to be JIS) and poking it in the hole and give it a whack with a mallet.
 
Chuck up a short section of a steel fish tape in your drill, spin that mug in there and ream that crap out.
 
Just imagine the crud built up on the backside of the #6 cylinder. You're just scratching the surface right now.
 

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