06-06-2010 | #21 |
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Magnolia, tx
Posts: 195
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Re: Coolant
BINGO !! too much coolant no water, i thought i was being slick with all coolant....thanks
i've seen that auto parts checker way back but never imagined i would need it, im getting senile.....I'm getting the test strips and coolant checker today and some distilled water. I had ck'd for debris and removed some paper and leaves.. just need to put that screen in like tom showed me. houston in summer stays hot as hell so i just worried if its slightly over now it will be even worse in dead summer. appreciate the info... real informative learned something again. |
06-06-2010 | #22 | |
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Portland Oregon metro area (Washington side)
Posts: 3,207
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Re: Coolant
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Your posts are confusing. By not correctly quoting what I typed you're creating confusion for the reader. And how many exactly is "a ton of lawsuits"? Is that accurate? There is evidence to suggest that silica crystals are bad for the water pump. (Green stuff) Changing often is the key with both coolants but worth it. The expensive Dexcool is a silly argument. Only if you buy it at a department store is it more expensive. And only if you mix it at the unnecessary 50/50. I'm not even suggesting to use Dexcool. I just resent the hysteria being promoted. The sky is not falling. The suites I am aware of relate to contamination and organic growth. The mixture suggested may be the key. Also I am suggesting that not all manufacturer recommendations are still the best for our cars. You seem to agree with that. Yes, you have your opinion. That is obvious. By suggesting 50/50 and the green stuff I think is narrow and not open to better solutions. I use 20/80 with a water pump lube because I don't live in Alaska. Using non manufacturing exhaust as you do makes the point that just because it is "spec" does not make it automatically the best argument. But I think you saw that already. OK, I am done. If you feel the need to have the last word. Be my guest. Oh, and the adding the screen to protect the radiator that was mentioned can be found at: http://www.zr1netregistry.com/ZR1_radiatorscreen.htm and the link to Atomic Mass that was missing is at: http://www.ehow.com/how_4516596_calc...omic-mass.html it was inaccurate to omit it.
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