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Bought a new radiator and hope to install next week. Any advice on how to condition the new radiator would be appreciated.
Any installation advice based on your own experiences? |
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just use water and a good anti-rust and your good to go!
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This is like the oil and whitewall tire debate.
I don't want rust or freeze cracks, so I will only use 50% antifreeze in all my cars. |
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Hahahah and I would NEVER EVER use Anti Freeze in the summer, a new good quality radiator never needs it...and it seeps.....sorry Tom....See you next week.
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I never use antifreeze in my cars, just antirust, but I live in Southern California. You might add the general location of where you live to your profile.
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As a new model A owner, my reading on this subject and opinion is if you have new radiator and the old one had an issue (say over heating), try 50/50 first and see if your car can run with it... Appears to help fight rust the best... One case in point:
My car sat for 5 years with 50/50 before I acquired the car 3 month ago and my engine was very clean after dropping and seeing what came out of the radiator. It does not over heat and I drive in stop and go city only traffic so for now I'm sticking with 50/50.
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Why does a NEW Radiator need anti freeze Fred...for what...1 bottle of anti rust is all you need.....
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I use 50/50 for the freeze protection. I lost a radiator with water + anti-rust many years ago in July. Parked overnight high up outside Jackson hole it froze and popped overnight. Your experience may vary. I use the environmentally friendly propylene glycol stuff (Sierra) in my A's.
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I would run nothing but 50/50 antifreeze. My time with the A is limited but with my automotive experience I would say antifreeze is a must.
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I experienced overheating with my '30 coupe (totally restored, all stock) for a couple of years, summer and winter. I tried both 50/50 and distilled water with anti-rust. Made no difference. I also noticed the overheating caused water to seep out from under the hoses next to the radaitor and of course spraying on the hood, windshield, the fenders, everywhere. Made a real mess to clean up. Then one day I decided to pull the in-hose thermostat out and try without it. Supprise, the overheating stopped....!!!
Then came winter, so I installed the thermostat the right way, next to the radiator, pointed the right way. I HAD PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED THE THERMOSTAT BAS-ACKWARDS...... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Must be the old age. Now I run distilled water with anti-rust/lubricant in the summer and 50/50 during the winter. NO MORE PROBLEMS. ![]() Good Luck.................. |
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There is a nylon sock trick that is used, it will keep anything out of your new radiator.
I had mine flushed and use this trick and was amazed at what was caught in the sock. I'm sure that after a little while the particles being picked up will slow to a stop and you will not have the bulk of particles stuck in the tops of the radiator tubes. I’m thinking with a new radiator there will be increased flow and that increased flow my pick up stuff that would have stayed put with the older radiator. |
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see:
http://www.ncregionaaca.com/firstcap...and-antifreeze but its hard to pick the good stuff at the parts store as they don't jugs don't list the type of antifreeze. |
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