Does this seem like a decent plan.. Which is a hybrid of a bunch of posts if found online
1) drain all i can by using the petcock and by removing both hoses..
2) remove the thermostat and pour distilled water into the engine block until full
3) reinstall the NEW upper hose to the engine only - reinstall NEW lower hose completely
4) fill radiator with distilled water
5) run engine while while keeping the radiator full and catch the over flow from the upper hose until clear water comes out.
6) redrain radiator
7) Add 3 gallons of pure antifreeze (total system take about 6 gallons) so this should give me a 50/50 mix
8) top off radiator and engine block with distilled water
9)re-install NEW thermostat and attach upper hose
10) clean out overflow bottle and fill with 50/50 mix as needed
11) check protection with one of the bulb testers
As far as the 'cleaners' I read a lot of post talking about how they are not good.. They just knock the junk loose in the radiator and it gets caught in the heater core and other areas..
thanks
brian
1) drain all i can by using the petcock and by removing both hoses..
2) remove the thermostat and pour distilled water into the engine block until full
3) reinstall the NEW upper hose to the engine only - reinstall NEW lower hose completely
4) fill radiator with distilled water
5) run engine while while keeping the radiator full and catch the over flow from the upper hose until clear water comes out.
6) redrain radiator
7) Add 3 gallons of pure antifreeze (total system take about 6 gallons) so this should give me a 50/50 mix
8) top off radiator and engine block with distilled water
9)re-install NEW thermostat and attach upper hose
10) clean out overflow bottle and fill with 50/50 mix as needed
11) check protection with one of the bulb testers
As far as the 'cleaners' I read a lot of post talking about how they are not good.. They just knock the junk loose in the radiator and it gets caught in the heater core and other areas..
thanks
brian