Radiator Issues! :-[, Keeps burning/losing coolant |
Radiator Issues! :-[, Keeps burning/losing coolant |
Mar 26, 2005 - 11:07 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 25, '03 From Miami, FL Currently Offline Reputation: 9 (100%) |
Okay, here's my situation:
1. Blew my OEM radiator(cracked) 2. Temporarily replaced with a Honda radiator 3. Just put in Koyo radiator(looks just like the factory one, just brand new) -I bought a crap load of coolant. -First thing I did when all hoses were connected and the car was off(which i think was a mistake...there was no coolant in the radiator at all...it was flushed) was that i poured in coolant until the radiator filled to the top. -I put the radiator cap on. -The car hasn't overheated at all. Currently, I'm running without the radiator cap because I was told I was supposed to have the car on and let it reach a certain temperature before i poured in the coolant. So I'm letting the car take in as much coolant and then refilling so it circulated correctly. QUESTION: What shoulda been the proper way to do this from the start? My car still steams every once in a while and it loses coolant a lot and i have to refill. HELP PLEASE! I have a new thermostat, perhaps I should change it? How is this done...anyone got pics? -------------------- |
Mar 27, 2005 - 5:58 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 19, '04 From Scottsdale, Az Currently Offline Reputation: 2 (100%) |
The very truth about coolant is, that its not coolant but antifreeze. Its purpose is to not allow the water to turn to ice so you do not destroy your engine during the winter. I use little to no coolant during the summer because "coolant" is crap for removing heat. Water is so much more sufficient. I would also recommend you use distilled water.
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