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Hi guys
My dad has a AU Fairmont series 2 and has recently got a new radiator with new coolant through it. Everything has been fine up until recently where he has noticed that all coolant has gone into water and he is just wondering why there isnt any coolant sitting in the overflow ? |
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BEAR80 |
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Age: 44 Posts: 683 Joined: 4th Mar 2010 Ride: BF Fairmont Ghia & TS Magna Location: central coast |
daniel000 wrote: Hi guys My dad has a AU Fairmont series 2 and has recently got a new radiator with new coolant through it. Everything has been fine up until recently where he has noticed that all coolant has gone into water and he is just wondering why there isnt any coolant sitting in the overflow ? do you mean all the coolant has gone into the oil? |
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daniel000 |
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Sorry what I mean is that the coolant colour has turned into water/clear colour in the water overflow
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daniel000 |
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Anyone had any experience with this happening ?
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Pakrat |
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Is it clear as water or a bit of green?
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Pakrat |
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That may have added extra coolant to the over flow to make it look super green, looks good happy customer. now it's all mixed through and not so green.
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If the coolant/inhibitor used is not mixed to the correct proportions, it can be worse than running straight water.
I use 2 bottles (500ml) of Repco Inhibitor.....don't have any probs...lasts about 2 years.....it's in an almost transparent bottle. It is recommended to use a chemical flush prior to filling, as to remove remnants of the old inhibitor.
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