Posted by rustred on January 24, 2011 at 22:19:08 from (74.200.18.155):
In Reply to: ** Anti-Freeze ** posted by Dutchman on January 24, 2011 at 16:07:05:
well when you mix anti-freeze 50/50 that mixture is good for -31F and is perfectly safe . have not seen it gel up either at that mixture. your - 25 will never freeze solid. if your in temps of like -40 it can gel up, meaning it thickens and wont ciculate. if you have weaker anti-freeze put a cardboard in front of your rad with about a 10 or 12" round hole cut in the center of it. this is so you dont get so much cold air being pulled into the rad by the fan. round hole in center is so that it is easy on fan and brgs in water pump, like if you had only bottem half coverd the fan will want to wobble as its not pulling air evenly.
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