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You don't put water in your radiator, you put antifreeze.
The average is 879 lbs.
Average double about 1,600 pounds when full.
No You don't Need to change the water pump But you should change it and the thermostat if radiator was full of sludge. if not then no to both.
There is a white plastic bottle next to the radiator cap. This is where you put the water. there is a mark saying full . if you go beyond this by mistake it wont do any harm in my experience. the water is sucked from this into the radiator.
Not necessarily! Let it cool down then check the radiator water level and the water overflow reservoir tank. In a properly operating system the reservoir adds water as needed to the radiator when it cools down after you quit driving. #1. The radiator should be full of water and the reservoir tank should be 3/4 full of water. #2. At a certain temperature or with the "AC on" the radiator fan(s) should be sucking air over the radiator and cooling coils. So! Fill the radiator and the reservoir and when it overheats in idle see if the fans behind the radiator are operating.
An average 30 inch full height home fridge will weigh about 200 pounds.
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An average double waterbed will weigh about 1,600 pounds when full.
The air in an average sized room weighs about 100 pounds
Make sure the engine is cool. Take off the radiator cap that is on the radiator. Pour in a half and half mixture of distilled water and antifreeze unti it is full then replace the radiator cap.
If you have an old ISUZU Trooper, the radiator thermostat may be not working. Therefore, it will not let cool water from the radiator into the hot engine, even if the radiator is full. Have the thermostat checked and replaced, if necessary. Good Luck