I would have a mechanic do a pressure check to see if you have a head gasket that may need to be replaced.
Don't wait, get it check as soon as possible.
Ethylene glycol is biodegradable and is harmless when flushed down the toilet in relatively small amounts. Maybe that's not what you mean: if you want to flush the radiator, I usually open the petcock on the radiator, remove one heater hose from the thermostat housing area and backflush the heater core with a garden hose. This will usually get most of the antifreeze from the block. Allow to drain, close the petcock and refill with about 2 gallons of 100% antifreeze. Top off the rest with water if needed.
For a complete re-fill of the system, add the anti-freeze solution in the filler neck located on the top of the radiator. To replace just small amounts it can be added to the plastic expansion tank.
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lol are you serious?
Ethylene Glycol (antifreeze) is extremely fatal when consumed in large amounts. Ethylene Glycol (CH2OHCH2OH).
the cat is swelling because it ate large amounts of yeast and cement
Though there are times when swelling can indicate a complication. that swelling is caused by excessive amounts of salt in the diet, the opposite is also true. Being in a pool of water helps the body shed the excess fluids through the You should also report swelling that does not go away after many hours of rest.
Stop your cat from licking radiators IMMEDIATELY!!! Antifreeze used in radiators is not just poisonous, but deadly to cats even in small amounts. Unfortunately antifreeze also taste great to them. Please stop your cat immediately and consult a vet.
Some moisture (water) is a normal combustion byproduct. Excessive amounts, with a sweet smell, is an indication of an engine burning antifreeze.
A very small amount, such as licking your fingers after handling antifreeze, will have no noticeable effect. In fact, one popular soft drink actually contains ethylene glycol. Ingesting larger amounts can cause serious and painful illness or death from kidney failure. However, if diagnosed early, treatment has been very successful for people drinking large amounts of ethylene glycol.
the first thing i would look at is the thermostat if its not opening and closing at the right time this will cause your enginr to overheat.
small amounts of water coming from the muffler is normal but if its antifreeze its not