which brand of coolant??
#62
#64
FYI
Pink = 50/50 mix i believe
Red = 100% coolant
i thnk
#65
Red and Pink are two different beasts - Pink is a HOAT with sodium sebacate and phosphates, while red is full strength with phosphates minus the organic acids. Pink is pre-mixed too.
To flush the system, drain the block and radiator and fill up with distilled water. Run the engine till the fans cycle, shut down. Let 'er cool off and drain. Repeat this until the flush water looks like well, water. You will have residual flush water in the heater core and the hoses. Fill up with the right coolant.
#66
Toyota would be cheaper - you know anyone who is a mechanic or you have access to a shop uniform, dealerships and parts houses do give discounts for shops.
Red and Pink are two different beasts - Pink is a HOAT with sodium sebacate and phosphates, while red is full strength with phosphates minus the organic acids. Pink is pre-mixed too.
To flush the system, drain the block and radiator and fill up with distilled water. Run the engine till the fans cycle, shut down. Let 'er cool off and drain. Repeat this until the flush water looks like well, water. You will have residual flush water in the heater core and the hoses. Fill up with the right coolant.
Red and Pink are two different beasts - Pink is a HOAT with sodium sebacate and phosphates, while red is full strength with phosphates minus the organic acids. Pink is pre-mixed too.
To flush the system, drain the block and radiator and fill up with distilled water. Run the engine till the fans cycle, shut down. Let 'er cool off and drain. Repeat this until the flush water looks like well, water. You will have residual flush water in the heater core and the hoses. Fill up with the right coolant.
#67
You have 2 coolants in your car now, a HOAT-based one(Toyota Pink), and a crappy excuse of a OAT-based coolant(Prestone Dex-Cool). A complete drain and a few flush cycles are needed to flush out most of the Dex-Crap out of your engine. The block drains are on both sides of the block, with a 3/8" drain nipple if Toyota hasn't deviated from tradition on the GR engines - a 12mm wrench opens them up.
#68
You have 2 coolants in your car now, a HOAT-based one(Toyota Pink), and a crappy excuse of a OAT-based coolant(Prestone Dex-Cool). A complete drain and a few flush cycles are needed to flush out most of the Dex-Crap out of your engine. The block drains are on both sides of the block, with a 3/8" drain nipple if Toyota hasn't deviated from tradition on the GR engines - a 12mm wrench opens them up.
I noticed a few things though....there are some sort of blue bolts right infront of the tires, one on each side. You can access them without removing anything. What are they for? If you want I could take a picture.
Also, how can I find the filling cap for the block? I have no idea what it could look like.
#69
Thanks for the help. The car I did this on is an RX350(the engine is sideways). So I think I need to remove the whole underbody to find the draincocks, since when I was draining the radiator I didn't jack the car up so I had limited room.
I noticed a few things though....there are some sort of blue bolts right infront of the tires, one on each side. You can access them without removing anything. What are they for? If you want I could take a picture.
Also, how can I find the filling cap for the block? I have no idea what it could look like.
I noticed a few things though....there are some sort of blue bolts right infront of the tires, one on each side. You can access them without removing anything. What are they for? If you want I could take a picture.
Also, how can I find the filling cap for the block? I have no idea what it could look like.
You fill the coolant at the radiator cap. Makr sure you get all the air pocket out of the system. If you're not sure what you're doing then take it to the shop.
#70
http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/cooling/coolant.html
The guy talks about a Water Inlet Housing...I think I just realized that he doesn't have a radiator filler cap like on the RX350. So if I fill up my radiator, it will flow to the block as well? Sorry for the simple questions
#71
I used this guide for reference.
http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/cooling/coolant.html
The guy talks about a Water Inlet Housing...I think I just realized that he doesn't have a radiator filler cap like on the RX350. So if I fill up my radiator, it will flow to the block as well? Sorry for the simple questions
http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/cooling/coolant.html
The guy talks about a Water Inlet Housing...I think I just realized that he doesn't have a radiator filler cap like on the RX350. So if I fill up my radiator, it will flow to the block as well? Sorry for the simple questions
The blue bolts are suspension bolts.
#72
I find maintenance threads like this quite amusing. We purchase $40K+ vehicles and worry about if we should put a $15/gal OEM coolant in the car or a $9/gal OTC coolant that's totally different in composition in the car. Did we all spend every last penny that we have to buy these vehicles? Come on here.
You guys that save the $6/gal... do you drink at DD instead of Starbuck? Do you use generic toilet paper in 10000 count rolls, instead of Charmin? Do you buy generic store brands instead of name brands?
Call me non-frugal, dumb, simple, uneducated, whatever, but I'm not risking the $5 in coolant, $900 on synthetic over conventional oil over a 200K mile range, and other "dollar savings" on my LS because if the gamble goes against me and a radiator blows, or a water pump malfunctions, there goes any savings I may have gotten.
You guys that save the $6/gal... do you drink at DD instead of Starbuck? Do you use generic toilet paper in 10000 count rolls, instead of Charmin? Do you buy generic store brands instead of name brands?
Call me non-frugal, dumb, simple, uneducated, whatever, but I'm not risking the $5 in coolant, $900 on synthetic over conventional oil over a 200K mile range, and other "dollar savings" on my LS because if the gamble goes against me and a radiator blows, or a water pump malfunctions, there goes any savings I may have gotten.
#73
I find maintenance threads like this quite amusing. We purchase $40K+ vehicles and worry about if we should put a $15/gal OEM coolant in the car or a $9/gal OTC coolant that's totally different in composition in the car. Did we all spend every last penny that we have to buy these vehicles? Come on here.
#74
Possibly the same reason GM is looking for a bailout, they build a POS! Their cars would probably leak even with genuine Toyota coolant. LOL, whoever makes that (we all know that toyota certainly contracts out for things like coolant)
#75
Ford/Mopar/Mercedes/VW - BASF and Ashland
GM - Honeywell and Chevron since they hold patents/licenses for Dex-Cool. Honeywell makes Prestone, and rebottles it for Wal-Mart, CSK and Autozone.