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Help - Frozen coolant?!
Post by Ammo » Sat Feb 11, 2012 4:18 pm
Just been out to the lude as I need go out, but thought i'd check the coolant before I did
The coolant is what's best described as "slushy" you can feel in the pipes it's frozen but not solid!
Guess there isn't enough anti freeze in the system, but now what do I do?
I don't really want to start it with slush in the coolant system, but I also don't want it to freeze solid and damage something.
What options have I got?
The coolant is what's best described as "slushy" you can feel in the pipes it's frozen but not solid!
Guess there isn't enough anti freeze in the system, but now what do I do?
I don't really want to start it with slush in the coolant system, but I also don't want it to freeze solid and damage something.
What options have I got?
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Re: Help - Frozen coolant?!
Post by Pushki » Sat Feb 11, 2012 4:58 pm
I think we should all check our coolant.
I don't know what temp the coolant freezes at, but it is exceptionally cold out there.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/frozen-fuel-ri ... 48288.html
I don't know what temp the coolant freezes at, but it is exceptionally cold out there.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/frozen-fuel-ri ... 48288.html
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Post by Ted » Sat Feb 11, 2012 6:58 pm
2 choices really
A open the patio doors and take it indoors and warm it up then run it, drain out some coolant and add antifreeze or
B if its only slushy then the water pump isn't going to strip your timing belt and f*%k your valves, better to do it sooner rather than later and risk it popping out a coreplug or worse if it gets colder.
personally i would run it now if its only slushy rather than have the mrs moan about the lounge carpet
then drain and add antifreeze.
dont forget to let it cool down a bit before you do drain it though boiling water is crap for stripping paint but brilliant for stripping skin
A open the patio doors and take it indoors and warm it up then run it, drain out some coolant and add antifreeze or
B if its only slushy then the water pump isn't going to strip your timing belt and f*%k your valves, better to do it sooner rather than later and risk it popping out a coreplug or worse if it gets colder.
personally i would run it now if its only slushy rather than have the mrs moan about the lounge carpet

dont forget to let it cool down a bit before you do drain it though boiling water is crap for stripping paint but brilliant for stripping skin

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Post by mercutio » Sat Feb 11, 2012 9:00 pm
carefull with antifreeze if you have cats as well it will kill them in hours and there is something about antifreeze that attracts them
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Post by Donald » Sat Feb 11, 2012 9:23 pm
Ethylene glycol, it doesn't smell of anything bad and tastes sugary. In simplest terms it's an alcohol and causes dehydration, blocks the kidneys and makes your blood/body tissue acidy. Then you die.mercutio wrote:carefull with antifreeze if you have cats as well it will kill them in hours and there is something about antifreeze that attracts them
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