how bad is tap water for cooling system?
#11
I wouldn't leave the tap water in there long term. I ran tap water in the intercooler for my Radix for awhile, and after a year or so I got some nasty buildup in there.
If you're gonna flush the system out, here's what I would do (or did do, when I swapped from dex-cool to standard green stuff):
1. Remove water pump and hoses
2. Remove coolant tank and hoses
3. Remove the radiator
4. Use a hose to spray water into the lower coolant passage on the front of the block. Continue to spray until the water coming out the top passage is completely clear with no orange tint to it. Do this to each side
5. Do the same to the radiator.
6. Do the same to the hoses leading to the heater core
7. Using a wet/dry shop vac and an extension with a small round inlet, put it over the lower coolant passage on each side of the block and suck as much of the water out as you possibly can. Do this for both sides.
8. Do the same for the heater core...put the vacuum nozzle over one of the heater hoses and use it to suck as much water out as you can
9. Drain the radiator
10. Reinstall everything and refill with coolant and distilled water.
If you're gonna flush the system out, here's what I would do (or did do, when I swapped from dex-cool to standard green stuff):
1. Remove water pump and hoses
2. Remove coolant tank and hoses
3. Remove the radiator
4. Use a hose to spray water into the lower coolant passage on the front of the block. Continue to spray until the water coming out the top passage is completely clear with no orange tint to it. Do this to each side
5. Do the same to the radiator.
6. Do the same to the hoses leading to the heater core
7. Using a wet/dry shop vac and an extension with a small round inlet, put it over the lower coolant passage on each side of the block and suck as much of the water out as you possibly can. Do this for both sides.
8. Do the same for the heater core...put the vacuum nozzle over one of the heater hoses and use it to suck as much water out as you can
9. Drain the radiator
10. Reinstall everything and refill with coolant and distilled water.
Last edited by thunder550; Dec 12, 2007 at 08:52 PM.
#13
With that said, does it really matter how much coolant you use? Isn't the point of it to keep the water from freezing? Technically if you lived in an area that never freezes you could use straight distilled water correct?
I have no idea so I thought I'd ask.
#18
im too lazy to do yalls flush method. ill just buy alot of distilled water and pull my thermo and crank it up and pour it in one side while it flows out the drain on the radiator
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