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Evans Waterless Coolant

Posted: 2/8/14 12:29pm Message 1 of 2
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Boise, ID - USA
Joined: 5/29/2013
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Vette(s): 1972 mille miglia red corvette convertible. This is a car currently under restoration. The pic above is of me and my Ph.D. candidate daughter. She, not my Vette, is my pride and joy. Smile...
Wheeler Dealers and Jay Leno's garage both had pieces on waterless coolant. It seems like a really good way to prevent overheating problems. You must COMPLETELY drain a cooling system before installing this stuff. Does anyone know how to do this? Is it enough to drain the radiator and the engine block? Does anyone have detailed instructions?


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Re: Evans Waterless Coolant

Posted: 2/8/14 12:47pm Message 2 of 2
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Carson City, NV - USA
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Vette(s): Numbers matching 1972 350 4 speed, silver pewter body with blue interior
I'm going to run it on the hot rod/ dragster I'm building for all the reasons you saw but mostly since it does not create any system pressure...no expansion, no overflow. So, for me, there is no treating of a "wet" system to prep for the new coolant. For you, they have an alcohol based intermediate step that will remove any water left in your cooling system after your initial drain. It must be near 100% void of H2. Your probably looking at $175 + in material costs with coolant included.
Dave


My Christmas present to ME! Bought Sat 11-30-2013. 72, 350 4 spd, Silver with blue interior...Can't you just hear Pablo Cruz playing in the background?

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