MIXING COOLANT
Discussion
I have not long bought a chimaera 450.
Now I have a leak from the header tank and until I have it welded I will keep topping the coolant, however I checked the header tank today and it's full with green coolant but the expansion tank is empty.
I went to halfords are their computer recommended Comma X Stream G48!!!!!! Which is blue.
He then said green coolant is probably a mix of blue and red coolant, eh...........
Any thoughts if they can be mixed????
Now I have a leak from the header tank and until I have it welded I will keep topping the coolant, however I checked the header tank today and it's full with green coolant but the expansion tank is empty.
I went to halfords are their computer recommended Comma X Stream G48!!!!!! Which is blue.
He then said green coolant is probably a mix of blue and red coolant, eh...........
Any thoughts if they can be mixed????
Colors are just that, dyes ! That said, nowadays OAT coolants like G12++ are mostly reddish (anything from orange to pink...)
The blue G48 is an ethylene glycol based coolant, as is probably (..) the green coolant in your car, so yes they are 'mixable'
An OAT (organic acid technology) coolant offers better heat transfer and corrosion inhibiting proporties and is ideal for our alu engines
The blue G48 is an ethylene glycol based coolant, as is probably (..) the green coolant in your car, so yes they are 'mixable'
An OAT (organic acid technology) coolant offers better heat transfer and corrosion inhibiting proporties and is ideal for our alu engines
Hmmm, from what I understand non-OAT coolant is better for the RV8. OAT coolants are designed for modern engines and don't have the silicones or phosphates needed to maintain the seals in classic engines. I guess a lot of this would depend whether your engine has been completely overhauled with new seals etc.
Red and blue don't necessarily make the green coolant. Sometimes different coolant brands may react with each other... Speaking from experience.
Red and blue don't necessarily make the green coolant. Sometimes different coolant brands may react with each other... Speaking from experience.
N7GTX said:
For now just fill with plain water. It will only dilute the coolant a little. You've got until October before it starts to get cold enough to consider the antifreeze.
make that demineralized, yes, and no, you won't blow up your engine.............As for Chuffmeister' comments; its a classic designed engine, but even the early cars/RV8 engines are applied with 'modern' seals (the G12+ (single) coolant is less compatible /worse for seals)
bluezeeland said:
N7GTX said:
For now just fill with plain water. It will only dilute the coolant a little. You've got until October before it starts to get cold enough to consider the antifreeze.
make that demineralized, yes, and no, you won't blow up your engine.............Gassing Station | General TVR Stuff & Gossip | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



