Posted by venuschild1968 on January 02, 2021 at 06:05:26 from (172.58.120.96):
In Reply to: silly question?? posted by venuschild1968 on January 01, 2021 at 15:07:27:
[quote="CVPost-rustred"](quoted from post at 17:58:21 01/01/21) as soon as the bottom hose is warm its circulating.[/quote]thanks everyone, the REASON it was primarily water/weak antifreeze to start with was because every time I run it with the brush hog it overheats and my antifreeze ends up all over the ground, in summer that gets costly, temperature gauge not accurate, flat tire wont hold air, going to try and wrench on that today, no garage, doing this in the rain and mud, repair shop could not figure out overheating issue before, so I deal with it like this. But winter came, I was not prepared, I had full strength and not enough daylight or knowledge on draining the block so common sense would say half going in the radiator at full strength mixing in the block half equals about 50/50 but now is it ok to run a pressurized system with no cap?? I always thought I had to keep the lid on? Wont it explode steam in my face, start it and keep it running with the lid off from the start?
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