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Coolant mixture question
I replaced my water pump over the winter. Not knowing any better I used tap instead of distilled water when adding back what I lost from draining from the manifold drain plug. Likely added 2 gallons of water plus 2 gallons of coolant. Is this something I need to worry about now or can I just swap out next winter. I will put about 2.5k on it in that time.
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50/50 mixture is correct... tap water is fine... there are less impurities in distilled water that's all.
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Depends on the quality of water where you live.
Tap water can cause scale and electrolysis. Distillied water is 64cts a gallon, it's worth it ;) |
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Many folks refuse to change their coolant every 2-3 years like it should be done, and if it was done on a regular bases it probably wouldn't have as much of an impact having a few liters of tap water in the system; but leaving the coolant in the system for 4-5-6 or more years is probably more risky as the minerals will begin to crystalize over time and the PH level drops making the antifreeze more acidic. In my opinion not worth flushing out the whole system because of tap water added to the system (especially if it was good clean water) - just change it in a year or two again.... but that's just me. H |
I can understand adding a few ounces of tap water in a pinch, but 2 gallons of tap water is basically the entire system (half of the 50/50 mix in a 4.5-5 gallon system).
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I hope the Porsche Pink is more like 4-5 year until flush ($40/gallon)
I needed to flush out unknown old so I thought 2 water flushes before 50/50. I toyed with using tap water for the first but at 90 cents/gallon for Distilled, stayed with Distilled I suspect my water isn't that clean. I'm fighting my old ways of cutting corners. I might be an old dog but I can still learn new tricks |
Heiko: "...leaving the coolant in the system for 4-5-6 or more years is probably more risky..."
I hope the Porsche Pink is more like 4-5-6 years until flush ($40/gallon) |
So what is the answer, am I ok to wait until December or is it something I do now? Considering I haven't figured out how I am even going to jack the car up now, I was hoping to hold off. Any chemists in the house?
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Don't use tap water.
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Ill call my mechanic. Yes or no would suffice regarding the time. I know I wasn't suppose to use tap. That's why I posted the question.
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I would not wait until December. The longer you leave the tap water in the system the more time it has to cause problems.
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Thanks Rick. I do appreciate it.
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