will straight ant-freeze hurt anything?
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will straight ant-freeze hurt anything?
I wasnt paying attention and refilled my radiator system with straight antifreeze, I thought I had bought the 50/50 mix. Im going to drain some of it out tomorrow and add distilled water and my question is, can I run the engine for a few minutes to verify that my new oil pump is working? Or should I not start it up untill I add the distilled water?
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Hahahaha,
Sorry.....I am laughing because I did the same thing. I bought 4 gallons of what I thought was concentrated and dumped it all in. Next day I was cleaning up and after picking up one of the jugs I read what said on it. ****!!!!
Drained half of it and added distilled water. After that I tested the coolant just to make sure I got the mixture right. You can get the "acidity" (or however is pronounced) strips at any auto parts store.
Also I am running Dex-cool as well. Didn't do any damage. This was over a year ago.
No worries, good thing you cought it!
Sorry.....I am laughing because I did the same thing. I bought 4 gallons of what I thought was concentrated and dumped it all in. Next day I was cleaning up and after picking up one of the jugs I read what said on it. ****!!!!
Drained half of it and added distilled water. After that I tested the coolant just to make sure I got the mixture right. You can get the "acidity" (or however is pronounced) strips at any auto parts store.
Also I am running Dex-cool as well. Didn't do any damage. This was over a year ago.
No worries, good thing you cought it!
#7
Here is the problem, it will be fine as long as the temp does not get below ~35*F or so, if it does it will freeze.
Straight engine coolant freezes before water and boils before water.
Mixing the 2 creates the perfect chemistry to prevent freezing and boiling.
FYI-a guy on the forum a year or two ago overheated and destroyed his engine, he filled his cooling system with straight antifreeze, drove it the next day, it had turned to slush overnight, he drove it, it overheated and because it could not be pumped through the radiator he seized the engine, the temp gauge never got hot until it was to late because it was in the frozen mixture.
Take the loss, drain it all out tonight, let it sit overnight empty, it will be fine.
Then tomorrow fill it with 50/50 premixed.
If you try and drain half of it out you will get the mixture wrong and will have to drain it out anyway.
The only problem from putting 100% coolant in is it freezing, no other issues will arise.
Straight engine coolant freezes before water and boils before water.
Mixing the 2 creates the perfect chemistry to prevent freezing and boiling.
FYI-a guy on the forum a year or two ago overheated and destroyed his engine, he filled his cooling system with straight antifreeze, drove it the next day, it had turned to slush overnight, he drove it, it overheated and because it could not be pumped through the radiator he seized the engine, the temp gauge never got hot until it was to late because it was in the frozen mixture.
Take the loss, drain it all out tonight, let it sit overnight empty, it will be fine.
Then tomorrow fill it with 50/50 premixed.
If you try and drain half of it out you will get the mixture wrong and will have to drain it out anyway.
The only problem from putting 100% coolant in is it freezing, no other issues will arise.
#8
Hahahaha,
Sorry.....I am laughing because I did the same thing. I bought 4 gallons of what I thought was concentrated and dumped it all in. Next day I was cleaning up and after picking up one of the jugs I read what said on it. ****!!!!
Drained half of it and added distilled water. After that I tested the coolant just to make sure I got the mixture right. You can get the "acidity" (or however is pronounced) strips at any auto parts store.
Also I am running Dex-cool as well. Didn't do any damage. This was over a year ago.
No worries, good thing you cought it!
Sorry.....I am laughing because I did the same thing. I bought 4 gallons of what I thought was concentrated and dumped it all in. Next day I was cleaning up and after picking up one of the jugs I read what said on it. ****!!!!
Drained half of it and added distilled water. After that I tested the coolant just to make sure I got the mixture right. You can get the "acidity" (or however is pronounced) strips at any auto parts store.
Also I am running Dex-cool as well. Didn't do any damage. This was over a year ago.
No worries, good thing you cought it!
You need to use one of these to test the freeze/boil point.
Prestone Coolant Tester - Walmart.com
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Please note that pure antifreeze is flammable also. I put pure antifreeze in a car after replacing the engine, and a coolant hose had a leak and was spraying on the exhaust manifold. Needless to say, I've never seen a manifold on fire until that day. Be safe and drain half of it out.