Blood contains mostly albumin and other proteins. When they are heated, they coagulate and cause deposits and may clog your radiator, which could burn up your engine. Passing the blood through a 0.22µm syringe filter would remove the proteins along with any blood cells. However, it will contain salts, which will cause mineral deposits in you radiator. The same is true of using tap water do dilute antifreeze concentrate. The best thing to put in your pre-mixed antifreeze, or dilute the concentrate with triple distilled water.
Engine coolant.
in the coolant resivor
When the engine is cool
Coolant recovery tank
In the coolant reservoir in front of the engine.
The TTR125 uses an air cooled engine, there are no radiators to put coolant in.
The bigger your car, the more coolant you need to put in. The bigger your engine and car, the more coolant you need
No , when the engine is cool
When you open the bonnet the coolant is the plastic bottle at the back of the engine
No it is all basicaly the same.
No.
your coolant tank should be on the pass. side inner fender