Typically a 50/50 mix of clean water and antifreeze will protect down to -34 degrees. Have your local auto parts store test your antifreeze.
A 2002 Chevy cavalier 2.2l needs 10.7 (qts) of silicate free antifreeze.
Your best bet is to visit a good auto shop (seller of antifreeze), and say "I want to buy enough antifreeze for a 1990 Chevy 5.7 truck".
I need to fill my car's radiator with antifreeze before winter comes.
any vehicle that is water cooled and has a radiator needs antifreeze.
You need to replace your intake manifold gasket. Chevy had a bad problem with these gaskets.
It probably called for Dexcool from the factory but you can be safe and just get universal.
you just need to make sure that it is full almost to the top now if you have put alot of water in the past you need to drain it and refill it with all anti freeze all the way
no but if in the winter you do not put in the car the engine will freeze you can also use water during the summer No!
Being an aircooled engine, the cooling medium is air .It does not need antifreeze
50% Antifreeze and 50% water mixed together. The winter months you need a higher ratio of antifreeze to water and in summer you need the 1/2 and 1/2 ration. It is not suggested to run pure Antifreeze in your car or truck. You can find pre mixed in the jugs at most Wal-marts/Kmarts/Auto Parts stores.
Yes. Never add pure antifreeze. Pure antifreeze will actually freeze before a 50/50 mix. Add coolant that is a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water. You can buy it already pre-mixed.
Mix it half and half with the water.