You are half way there with the rad removed.
Next .... remove the two drain plugs, one either side of the block, they require a square ended drain plug key, and they will be tight. They will also need 16mm copper washers, the same as the oil drain plug when refitting.
Remove the thermostat.
Put a plastic bag over the alternator so as the water gushing out of the block drain does not enter the alternator. It might be wise to protect any wires and connectors on the inner wings.
Get a hose pipe with a trigger nozzle connected to the mains water for the pressure, and with rag wrapped around the nozzle to create a "seal", offer up the nozzle to each of the rad hoses in turn and fire the water up from the rad end until it runs clear from the block drains. If you do not remove the thermostat, you will not be able to flush from the near side rad hose.
Note ...... keep the reservoir cap in place whilst flushing but wash out the reservoir separately before you refill.
Once you are happy that the water is running clear, replace the thermostat and drain plugs, fit the rad and get yourself some Type "D" coolant from Renault ...... failure to use Type "D", then you have wasted your time.
For refilling, jack the rear of the car up to get an angle so the air will be pushed back up towards the engine and refill slowly. Once it is nearly full, bleed the rad, but you must remove the bleeder from the pipe so that there is a decent flow that will pick up the air and once you can see a clear flow, replace the bleeder.
Top up the reservoir .......... I am sure you know what to do from then on.
Tip …... Just one other detail ….... to help with the bleeding of the coolant circuit, you should notice that the original thermostat does not have a jiggle valve, it has been found that whilst you have the thermostat out, drill a 2.5mm hole in the top of the stat as per pic below otherwise there will be an air lock which can take some shifting. The hole will allow the air to pass slowly and ease refilling …... but take your time refilling. The coolant comes in 5 litre containers …... I decant it into a one litre container, this allows time for the air to pass through the hole.
The capacity of the coolant circuit is 15 litres ….. you may need a bit extra for topping up in the future.
I hope this helps.
Thermostat hole.jpg
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