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Coolant/Anti-Freeze
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slyck14 |
06-08-2012 @ 10:06 AM
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Does anyone have a suggestion of preference for the type of anti-freeze to use. I am getting ready to install my newly overhauled 100 HP Flathead back into my '46 Business Coupe. I also had the radiator boiled out, fins straightened and repainted. All new hoses and belts, as well as pumps. So the question I was asked, do I want the "orange" coolant or the "green" coolant. My thought is to go with the old reliable green one. Any thoughts...?
Joe Syslo Fort Worth, Texas 1946 Ford Business Coupe 1934 Ford Coupe Hot Rod
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Old Henry |
06-08-2012 @ 12:19 PM
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Read this discussion of orange vs. green on the Ford Barn: http://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=64149&highlight=antifreeze It includes this comparison: http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/ethylene-propylene-glycol-d_904.html As a result of that information I switched from green to orange. Old Henry (The older I get, the better old looks.)
This message was edited by Old Henry on 6-8-12 @ 12:19 PM
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supereal |
06-08-2012 @ 2:05 PM
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I use Sierra brand antifreeze. It is propylene glycol, instead of the usual "Prestone" ethylene glycol. It tends to foam less, and is not supposed to immediately kill bearings if it gets into the oil. I don't plan to test that, however. I mix it with demineralized water according to the directions on the bottle. Be careful regarding modern antifreeze for old cars. There are over a dozen different formulas, many with an acid base, and often are vehicle brand specific. In some cases, using the wrong type will void a warranty.
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slyck14 |
06-09-2012 @ 12:43 AM
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Thanks Guys, this is great info...I am going to go with Sierra and distilled water plus a bottle of 'watter wetter'.
Joe Syslo Fort Worth, Texas 1946 Ford Business Coupe 1934 Ford Coupe Hot Rod
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42guy |
06-11-2012 @ 7:40 PM
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I use the same mixture as Supereal and have for 10 years with put any problems.
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