November 09, 2021, 09:01 AM
Lenny5160Draining a bbc for winter
quote:
Originally posted by Jerry Kathe:
I would use caution on using pure antifreeze though, believe it or not, 50/50 is much safer than pure (-34º vs ~-5º).
If you’re responding to me, since I mentioned pure antifreeze, I only drain the radiator before adding pure stuff. Once it mixes with the water in the block, I end up with a roughly 50/50 mix and I do test it.
November 09, 2021, 01:22 PM
sc4087Antifreeze is a much easier solution without the mess.
November 09, 2021, 01:25 PM
BuckyI have been afraid to open a thread with this title. Glad I took the chance.
November 10, 2021, 11:06 AM
rallye bobquote:
Originally posted by 69427:
Drain all the water, then a gallon of RV antifreeze into the thermostat housing to protect the bottom of the block. Flush it out in the spring and ready to go.
I like this Idea as the RV antifreeze is biodegradable and you can just dump it on the ground. I would worry about not circulating it through the block though...
November 20, 2021, 05:56 PM
The BozmanPut anti freeze in as it helps with all the seals and hoses throughout the winter, drain a little out of the radiator and then just top off with anti-freeze
November 21, 2021, 10:39 AM
Emanquote:
Originally posted by rallye bob:
quote:
Originally posted by 69427:
Drain all the water, then a gallon of RV antifreeze into the thermostat housing to protect the bottom of the block. Flush it out in the spring and ready to go.
I like this Idea as the RV antifreeze is biodegradable and you can just dump it on the ground. I would worry about not circulating it through the block though...
Check the RV antifreeze, if I remember correctly they use alcohol in it which is rough on rubber like water pump seals. Those old enough remember when antifreeze was referred to as checking the alcohol in the radiator.
November 21, 2021, 08:56 PM
CashflowEman,
There must be something in the RV antifreeze that doesn’t hurt the seals since most RVs have 12 volt water pumps with rubber seals. I’ve been using it in my LQ trailer for years and no problems.
November 22, 2021, 01:15 PM
Phil DeesEthanol based RV antifreeze can be bad on seals. Not all pink antifreeze is created equal. Get the lower temp stuff in case there is water still in your system.