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Anti Freeze
Thinking ahead for winter, my car cannot be garaged but will be parked between the walls of two house close to each other.
Is it ok to use anti freeze solution in the radiator of Morris Travellers?
Thanks
Mark
Is it ok to use anti freeze solution in the radiator of Morris Travellers?
Thanks
Mark
Re: Anti Freeze
Not only OK, but essential! Use older type Bluecol and NOT modern antifreeze. We could get into organic acid technology and other such things, but it's simplest to just know that you want Bluecol, readily available.
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Re: Anti Freeze
They do one that lasts two years
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Re: Anti Freeze
Great, this Autumn I will drain the radiator (as I don't know what was in previous) and add new water and Bluecol. 

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Re: Anti Freeze
make sure you have the heater valve open,good luck 

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Re: Anti Freeze
Use BLUE colour antifreeze, mixed to the ratio of 50/50 if you wish (that's what the garages are doing now). Chaps with alloy engines/heads use 'antifreeze' - which is also a coolant and corrosion inhibitor - all year round to protect the water jacket.
Re: Anti Freeze
I suppose it screws more money out of folk, that's the only reason I can think of. 33% covers our need here.
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Re: Anti Freeze
better safe than sorry ,I use 50/50 

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Re: Anti Freeze
it should reaaly be in there all year round. Thermostat housing and water pump are aluminium and the steel block corrodes in just water anyway
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Re: Anti Freeze
NOT antifreeze in the washer bottle, use proper screenwash.
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Re: Anti Freeze
washer bottle ,my mixture ,that kept me screen clean for 16 years B'ham to Leicester every day is: approx
20% cheap washing up liquid (tesco's)
40% concentrated screen wash
40% fresh water
worked a treat
20% cheap washing up liquid (tesco's)
40% concentrated screen wash
40% fresh water
worked a treat

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Re: Anti Freeze
Antifreeze in the screenwash will ruin the paintwork. I would have thought that washing-up liquid would leave streaks on the screen, no?
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Re: Anti Freeze
Washing-up liquid is loaded with salt to make it seem thick.
I won't be using your recipe.
I won't be using your recipe.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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Re: Anti Freeze
tesco's basic aint thick
but 5.30 am on a wet ,soggy morning with salty spray ,it worked 


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Re: Anti Freeze
A friend at work suggested vinegar with a tablespoon of bicarb of soda?
I know they use this in toothpaste but as an antifreeze?????
I am not sure
I know they use this in toothpaste but as an antifreeze?????
I am not sure
