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Usage Of Coolants & Water For Radiators by shoppyanno(m): 6:40pm On Aug 18, 2014
I saw this piece online & want to share with you. You might gain a thing or two.

What you should do before adding water/coolant to your radiator.....a must read!!!

The radiator in your vehicle cools your engine and needs water and coolant (antifreeze) to function. Keep the following points in mind as you check the level of the liquid in your cooling system and add more, if necessary:
Rather than open the cap on the radiator, just check to see whether the liquid reaches the “Full” line on the side of the coolant reservoir shown here. It’s part of the coolant recovery system. If the liquid doesn’t reach the “Full” line, open the bottle and add a 50/50 mix of water and coolant until it does. Some coolants are premixed, so check the bottle to see whether you need to add water or just use it as it is.
Check the coolant stored in the plastic bottle connected to the radiator.
Only in an emergency should you add only water to the coolant system. Most modern engines have aluminum cylinder heads, which require the protective anti-corrosive properties of antifreeze. A 50/50 mix of liquid or coolant is usually sufficient.
Some coolant recovery systems are pressurized and have a radiator pressure cap instead of a normal cap. Some older vehicles have no coolant reservoir, so to check and add coolant, you have to open the cap on the radiator.
Never add coolant to a hot engine! If you need to add more liquid, wait until the engine has cooled down to avoid the possibility of being burned or cracking your engine block. Don’t open the caps on either of these systems when the engine is hot; if you do, hot coolant may be ejected.
Coolant is usually red, green, blue, or yellow. If it looks colorless, looks rusty, or has things floating around in it, flush your cooling system and add new coolant.
If the coolant has a sludgy, oily surface, immediately take the vehicle to your mechanic to check for internal head gasket leakage. The service facility has special equipment for performing this check.
While you’re messing around with your cooling system, feel the radiator hoses, too. They’re the big hoses that go into the top and come out of the bottom of the radiator. If they’re leaking, cracked, bulgy, or squishy, they should be replaced.

Got this from @AutoMedics

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Re: Usage Of Coolants & Water For Radiators by pragmatistm(m): 7:28pm On Aug 18, 2014
Good tips. I did most of this when I changed my car's radiator water and added coolant.
Re: Usage Of Coolants & Water For Radiators by pragmatistm(m): 3:53am On Oct 10, 2014
why are there not much page views and comments.
Re: Usage Of Coolants & Water For Radiators by oblo(m): 5:28am On Oct 10, 2014
pragmatistm:
why are there not much page views and comments.

Maybe most people assume they know. this or feel it's not worth the read...after all.."my Papa use water for him moto for years and nothing. do am" grin

I. sure learnt. Thanks OP
Re: Usage Of Coolants & Water For Radiators by shoppyanno(m): 8:03pm On Oct 14, 2014
oblo:


Maybe most people assume they know. this or feel it's not worth the read...after all.."my Papa use water for him moto for years and nothing. do am" grin

I. sure learnt. Thanks OP
I'm humbled.

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