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Q: I live in an area where water has a very high mineral content, so I have always tried to use distilled water in the cooling systems. Now I would like to flush the coolant in all of the vehicles but ...
You should do three things to keep your cooling system in good shape: Check for leaks. Replace worn hoses before they split. Flush the system and change the coolant at least once a year or every ...
For most car owners, their vehicles are an extension of their personality. So it’s no wonder that they are always ready to go the extra mile to maintain it or even upgrade it. If you want your car to ...
Just like the engine oil, the coolant has to be replaced periodically, as it will catch dirt, rust, rubber buts or other deposits which will damage the water pump at some point. Correctly replacing ...
If your vehicle's owner's manual has instructions for draining the liquid from the cooling system, follow them. Eco-Logic: If you don't have a manual, or if it lacks such instructions, follow these ...
Question: Hello to everyone atVettemagazine, I recently bought my father’s Corvette and it seems to be running a little hot. When I checked the coolant it looks very dirty and there is a lot of red, ...
When building a hot rod or street rod with a small-block Chevy, the cooling system is probably not the first thing you're thinking of. We'll go ahead and assume it's probably the same things we're ...
In this column we have talked many times about cooling system issues, and my response is usually that the problem is an obstruction somewhere. Well, I now have the opportunity to show you the apex of ...
Many things have changed in the Pontiac world over the years. Components that were considered essential have been replaced with new technologies. The carburetor succumbed to the fuel injector; breaker ...
Central heating systems don't just wear out overnight. They gradually fill with rust, sludge and limescale that build up over the years. The gunk circulates through your radiators ...