There are pros and cons to flushing your cooling system and changing your coolant yourself. PRO: The difference in cost is tremendous: If you do it yourself, all you need to buy is a jug of coolant, ...
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As the impurities in our body fluids affect the proper functioning of our body parts, in a similar fashion, sludge in the radiator liquid degrades the engine's performance. Coolant acts as an ...
Q: Greg, what is the proper procedure to flush and refill my radiator? I want to avoid problems from rust in the cooling system. How often should I flush and refill my radiator? — Aaron, Shamokin, Pa.
Right now I am using an old truck radiator to cool my cooling system's water. I have changed the water a few times, but it always ends up yellowish with some particles thanks to the oil and grime in ...
The saying goes something like this: “When you take care of something good, that something good takes care of you.” The same can be said for taking care of maintenance on a heavy duty engine. Whether ...
Every year, the Earth swings around the sun and lands in the prime spot; the Vernal Equinox occurs around March 20th annually ...
It’s Friday afternoon.and you and your jobless friends are bored. Such mindless activity arouses the proposal of a road trip and, three pairs of eyes fixate on you for silent nomination as the driver.
There can be multiple reasons why a radiator could lack heat at the bottom. However, the most common reason for a cold-bottomed radiator is a build of sludge and debris. Due to radiators being a ...