Another Antifreeze Question
Discussion
Evening all,
I had one of my classics inside last summer and noticed it dribbled coolant, more noticeable if the temperature had been warm. Recently I've noticed it on three other classics kept inside at around 20 degrees constantly. At first I thought this just a leaky hose, but now they all seem to be doing it I'm a bit confused, what's even more confusing is that the coolant is clear and blueish, basically like neat antifreeze, my engine waterways are definitely not that clean....
Could it be that if sat for a few months inside the water and antifreeze separate and it's the different viscosity of the latter which is finding its way out easier?
Curious...
Joe
I had one of my classics inside last summer and noticed it dribbled coolant, more noticeable if the temperature had been warm. Recently I've noticed it on three other classics kept inside at around 20 degrees constantly. At first I thought this just a leaky hose, but now they all seem to be doing it I'm a bit confused, what's even more confusing is that the coolant is clear and blueish, basically like neat antifreeze, my engine waterways are definitely not that clean....
Could it be that if sat for a few months inside the water and antifreeze separate and it's the different viscosity of the latter which is finding its way out easier?
Curious...
Joe
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