BX Coolant Flush - revisited

   / BX Coolant Flush - revisited #1  

c-and-a

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   / BX Coolant Flush - revisited #2  
I don't agree with some of the stuff Yankee listed. Notably, I won't drain coolant from a HOT engine.

Was a couple of hundred hours ago, but I just drained old coolant (pull plug or just take off lower radiator hose). I refilled with prestone flush and water, ran it up and let it cool down. Drained it again and refilled with distilled water, ran it up and let it cool down. Drained it again and put in the antifreeze.

I used plain (green) antifreeze, as that is what was in it. I always mix anti-freeze with distilled water, but I might just be a little ****. At least it's cheap (unlike many of my other obsessions)...

No worries,

Russell in Texas
 
   / BX Coolant Flush - revisited #3  
I always use NoRosion in the radiators of all my vehicles.

The coolant stays cleaner longer.
 
   / BX Coolant Flush - revisited #4  
I've read distilled water is better for the block/radiator than tap/well water.

Just did a little reading on 'Norosion'. Looks like a good product.
 

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