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Old 09-08-2009, 08:07 PM
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Just make sure you can touch the lower radiator hose with your hand and hold it thgere for a min or so.
If you drain all the coolant out of a hot engine you run the risk of cracking the block.
Same thing if you add cold water to a hot engine, either by washing it or refilling the cooling system.
It does not need to be stone cold, just cool.
A hour of cooling off time is all that is needed, less if it is cold out side.
 
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So I read 15-20 minute cool down before adding water and draining again. Now I am reading that I should let it cool down for an hour?

Can someone please clarify?

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Old 10-10-2009, 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ChanchoVerde
So I read 15-20 minute cool down before adding water and draining again. Now I am reading that I should let it cool down for an hour?

Can someone please clarify?

Thanks.
15-20 min is plenty, a hour is overkill, the water can still be warm just not hot.
 
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