Antifreeze
#2
Has it been sealed or open? Be careful that nothing has gotten into it and contaminated it. I think if it were me I would just junk it. If it was sealed you can just pour it in. If you are just putting it into the reservoir you can just pour it in however if it is going directly into the rad make sure your car is running while you are pouring it in. Do not remove the rad cap when you car is hot though.
#3
It's not sealed, it's been sitting in a drain pan on the garage floor covered with paper bags. I originally drained it to remove my intake manifold. The car should be running when I fill it up..huh??
The vehicle is a 1970 Mustang.
The vehicle is a 1970 Mustang.
#5
I am assuming you didn't completely drain the system or the rad? If you did you could fill the rad with the car not running and then start the engine and leaving the rad cap off while it runs pour the rest in
#7
i'd rather spend 20 or 30 bucks on new stuff then spend the cash on a rebuild later, not saying you're going to bake the motor if you put the old stuff in, but for the peace of mind, new coolant would be the way to go IMO
#8
#9
Yes I totally agree. I actually put the old anitfreeze in containers just last night to get ready to dispose of them. I'll make sure I wear goggles when the car is running as I pour.. Thank you very much. I'll post pics later tonight of what I've done so far..but she's just about ready to fire up.