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Grey is basically black with white mixed into it. As there is no way to remove the white, your color will always be slightly grey no matter how much black you add.
white and red make pink, so it depends on how much black you are adding. if you add a lot of black, chances are that the color will become black, or murkey. if you add a little bit of black, it may darken the color, but it depends if you are using paint or something else
If your body makes too much melanin
Mixed together? Dark grey.grey and black makes a dark grey colour- depending on how much of each colour you use, it might even just make black.
the white pan because black gathers heat the white pan because black gathers heat Oddly, both wrong. The black one will cool slightly quicker as black is a better radiator of infrared. Better collectors are also better emitters. The reason it won't make much difference is that both colours are similar at infrared frequencies. If one pan was coloured silver however, it would cool much slower.
YOUR WASTING PEPPER. It won't work. Replace the radiator.
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Yes. It also depending on what kind of stop leak and how much is used.
Your car will leak anti-freeze/coolant. If you run out of fluid in your radiator then your car will overheat in a short period and cause much more damage. Fix your radiator!
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I have used radiator stop leak before in my 1996 Olds Achieva SC with the V6. I put it directly into the coolant resovor. It went in fine for me. This did not give me much help though. I would not recommend using stop leak. It will clog your heater core and then you will have more than the radiator as your problem. Fine a new radiator and replace it that is the best advidce i can give you.
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The smell of antifreeze is very strong and distinct, it does not take much of a leak to smell it. The radiator could still be full and have a small leak. I would check for antifreeze dripping onto the exhaust or on the engine block because when it is hot the smell is much more noticeable from the fumes.
You probably have a leak or too much oil is getting in the hood and blowing out the venting hose
It depends on how much is leaking out, if you park and loose a lot of Coolant then you more than likely need a new radiator which including labor and parts $450, you Might want to go to your local auto parts store and buy some radiator stop leak and follow the instructions, it's only about $7.50 an should fix it depending on where your leak is in your radiator. If that doesn't fix it you will need a new radiator. My blazer is in the shop right now and it's gonna cost me $450 for labor and parts. Best of luck!
cost i can not tell you, but this I can...it could be 1 of 4 things...(or all of them) # radiator fluid is low or not there at all # lack of water for the radiator # your radiator has a leak and you are losing fluids # you may need a new thermostat
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