Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 08:19:43 -0700
Reply-To: Joseph Fortino <fortino1@EARTHLINK.NET>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Joseph Fortino <fortino1@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject: Re: coolant system trivia
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guys,
I think rust will build up also am i right? i remeber as a kid my
uncle ran just water in his little 4 banger with no coolent and when he flushed
it rust came flowing out. might be safe to do 50/50 mix right now I think i have
more coolent then water maybe 70/30? better for water pump?
It gets hot here in Nevada so I will be real interested to see what the bus does
when it raging hot. I will avoid driving to much when its over 100 and will limit
my speed a bit slower.
Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: John Rodgers <jh_rodgers@BELLSOUTH.NET>
Sent: Apr 27, 2004 6:50 AM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Re: coolant system trivia
Gary, like most things, water vs "coolant" is a trade off. Water of
itself is one of the most corrosive elements on the planet. So running
it alone cold create problems, even though it may cool a bit better. The
corrosion inhibitors in the antifreeze help with this. It's a realtively
small sacrifice. If your system is in good shape, the additives to the
water (anti-freeze) will be of little consequence, and the added
protections well worth it.
John Rodgers
88 GL driver
gary hradek wrote:
>I have been dealing with a conditon that I believe to
>be a plugged radiator. I have ruled out most other
>cheaper fixes. Over the past week I have isolated
>the radiator at the point of the rear most end of the
>big pipes and plugged them with corks and soaked the
>isolated system with 0.2M citric acid for a week.
>Flushing the system with hot water under house
>pressure gave a flow rate about 6 gallons per second.
>The first flush was very black and showed evidence of
>bits of aluminum from what I am hoping to be some
>after market sealer rather than the radiator itself.
>After flushing the system I filled with the orange
>stuff. What I find intersting about the vanagon
>coolant system is that the flow rate for water alone
>is much faster than with antifreeze added. This is
>reflected well by the (temperature at idle as seen by
>the gauge) TAI.
>The TAI with water alone is much lower and at position
>determined by the thermostat. The low speed fan has
>no problem keeping the engine temperature on the red
>light dot even on a very hot day. Once you add
>antifreeze the TAI goes up above the light unless you
>increase the rpm. The TIA on a hot day(about 95)
>will respond more slowly to the cooling affect of the
>low speed fan.
> My question is would I be better off adding less
>antifreeze and more water and perhaps adding some
>after market corrosion inhibitor and water pump
>lubricant? thanks gary
>
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