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Also dont forget to stop by NAPA and get a bottle of some "water pump lube" and add it to your radiator, the older impellers need it.
Posted on: 2013/9/11 21:44
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JD, good point. To my knowledge permanent antifreeze has no lubricants in it for the water pump seal; can anyone say that water pump seals last fewer miles or years with antifreeze than with coolant with a water pump lubricant added?
Posted on: 2013/9/12 11:10
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RE: Hemmings Classic Car Collector-car-magazine, August 2013, #107, page 70-72, "One the Verge" Coolant phase change in an engine: By Ray T. Bohacz...
I'm quoting the second to the last paragraph: "For many years, it was believed that water was the best engine coolant, since it has a specific heat rating of one --but it really a poor choice. Even if you do not consider the corrosion it causes, the low boiling point, even when used with a radiator cap, and the high surface tension mean that it will not do an effective job of removing heat from the cylinder head when compared to an application-specific engine coolant- no matter what the dashboard gauge states. Those who subscribe to the water logic for engine cooling are usually the ones on the side of the road with their hoods up when the going gets tough". This a very in depth article on cooling, different additives, charts, etc. I hope my citing sources is enough to allow me to pass on this information to the forum. Hope this helps.
Posted on: 2013/9/12 13:51
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I have a newly rebuilt engine. So since the block and radiator are bone dry, I plan on going with the Evans Waterless Coolant. I like the benefits that they cover; higher boiling point, better heat transfer, no risk of corrosion.
jaylenosgarage.com/extras/car-care/waterless-engine-coolant/ Thanks, Mark
Posted on: 2013/9/12 15:20
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