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#4
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Do you know that a proper mix of anti-freeze should be a 50/50 mix, even if you buy the straight full strength stuff?!?
Even tho the full strength stuff may cost more, ..., once you mix if half/half, ..., the overall cost may be less.
Hope you're not pouring it in full strength & leaving it, ...
Even tho the full strength stuff may cost more, ..., once you mix if half/half, ..., the overall cost may be less.
Hope you're not pouring it in full strength & leaving it, ...
#5
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like said check the prices. you'll need 3 gallons total of pre-diluted 50/50 stuff... i believe coolant system capacity is about 12 quarts,
otherwise (option b) buy 2 gallons of full strength, then 2 gallons of distilled water which runs about $1 a gallon.
option b will guarantee you have extra coolant, which you may or may not want but you'll need to make sure you mix it right. i generally pour a 1/2 gallon of full strength into the empty radiator, then a half gallon of distilled water, then pour remaining 1/2 gallon of water into antifreeze jug then use that jug from then on and to mix stuff the others 50/50.
also pull your battery, and pull out your coolant recovery tank and clean it out well and make sure the hose from it to the radiator neck is good.
otherwise (option b) buy 2 gallons of full strength, then 2 gallons of distilled water which runs about $1 a gallon.
option b will guarantee you have extra coolant, which you may or may not want but you'll need to make sure you mix it right. i generally pour a 1/2 gallon of full strength into the empty radiator, then a half gallon of distilled water, then pour remaining 1/2 gallon of water into antifreeze jug then use that jug from then on and to mix stuff the others 50/50.
also pull your battery, and pull out your coolant recovery tank and clean it out well and make sure the hose from it to the radiator neck is good.