Hello everyone!
Haven't been here for AGES, mainly because the Minor's spent the last 6 weeks radiator-less in the driveway! Anyway, I thought I'd tell you about my experience of Halfords antifreeze...
Due to a number of problems with my Maestro, I spent Wednesday night (in the dark!) urgently fitting my nice new radiator ready for an urgent drive to Bristol for a wedding. Anyway, I put the radiator in, added some water, and topped it up with some Halfords antifreeze which I've never used before - it's their 5-year super de-lux extra-expensive one. I noticed as I was pouring it in that it's REALLY thick - not like normal antifreeze, more like oil.
Anyway, I set off for Bristol but after about 10 minutes the engine started cutting out and I could smell burning from under the bonnet. It was overheating. I looked in the radiator and it was still pretty full so I let it cool down and carried on a bit, but it did it again, so I limped back home. I emptied the radiator and re-filled it with plain water and it was fine (appart from the condenser braking on the way back and only being able to do 40mph on the motorway - finally reached Bristol 3am!).
The next day I popped into Charles Wares in Bath for some normal antifreeze and a new condenser and it's been fine ever since, so I can only assume that the overheating was caused by this thick antifreeze causing a blockage somewhere.
Just thought I'd let you know - has anyone else had this problem?
Halfrauds Antifreeze
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Not seen any thats had that type of consistency even the newer types that pour straight in with no mixing still apear to be quite fluid by nature I wonder whats in the one you use or if its for a specific use ?I noticed as I was pouring it in that it's REALLY thick - not like normal antifreeze, more like oil.
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I stopped using Halfords normal antifreeze as it's red.
This gives everything in the water jacket a red tinge - the same effect as having no anticorrosion agent leading to excessive corrosion in the water jacket.... It just looks like it's not been properly serviced.
I picked up a different one at the local spares shop that was a nice blue (or green depending on which car I'm working on). Not sure if they are high quality but they are at least a sensible colour!
I would be unhappy with anything thick in the water jacket. Might be worth spending some time flushing your system thoroughly
This gives everything in the water jacket a red tinge - the same effect as having no anticorrosion agent leading to excessive corrosion in the water jacket.... It just looks like it's not been properly serviced.
I picked up a different one at the local spares shop that was a nice blue (or green depending on which car I'm working on). Not sure if they are high quality but they are at least a sensible colour!

I would be unhappy with anything thick in the water jacket. Might be worth spending some time flushing your system thoroughly

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Yes - it was red! It's not REALLY thick, but a little bit. I checked the bottle when I had the problem but it said it's for any car. Well... won't be using it again! BTW, Halfrauds do a "cooling system conditioner" and "water pump lubricant" which you can add to the radiator - are these worth getting?
Neil
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