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Khadgar
01-18-2005, 01:56 PM
I already have had the car in my garage which does not freeze, I will take it out later and see if it works fine now.

nathan
01-18-2005, 04:00 PM
I have seen radiators get busted because the water froze in them.So I would keep the right mixture in my cooling system and not take that chance.(jmo)

A//// Guy
01-19-2005, 12:53 AM
Everything can expand or break even the block if the coolant freezes inside. I would also recommend that your get the mix right or figure out what else is the problem.

Khadgar
01-19-2005, 01:25 AM
Yeah I have a mix tester thing laying around, I'll check it out before i take it out on the cold again for sure.

Khadgar
01-19-2005, 03:11 AM
No coolant in the entire upper hose, when i sqeeze the lower hose I can hear some stuff down there... Could this all be due to it freezeing, or could a HG maybe have caused some of the coolant to dissapear..


Shit i hope driving it for like 45 minutes overheating did something bad to the block, I just need something to force me to upgrade =D

Tsi
01-19-2005, 07:46 PM
I had a problem with my system freezing also. I forgot that I had put water in the system in the summer and sat a couple days in -20 weather. My car's idle started out high and slowly rose, my upper hose was empty, but my lower radiator hose was slushy. I let it run and kept watching the gauges to make sure everything was in operating temps, sometimes the temp gauge would get hot, so I would just let it cool down for 15 minutes and go do it all over again until the coolant system was unthawed. Once it got in operating temps, I found out my heater wasn't blowing out hot air, so I drove it around for awhile to see if that would help. I must of drove that thing around for at least an hour and it still was blowing cold air. So I pulled it in the garage, let it sit and flushed the system and put in a 50/50 mix, and let it run for at least 1-2 hours. After that time it finally unthawed all the way through the lines to the heater core. After that experience I will always have a for sure 50/50 mix.