1/2 gallon ideally
Well in a stoichiometric mixture you get about 9 moles of water for the 60.5 moles of fuel-air mixture you need for a homogenous mixture so about 15% if you're talking moles. For mass you'd have to do it by R.A.M which I can't be bothered to do right now.
the thing that weighs a gallon is a gallon of WATER or a gallon of milk.
At 17oC one gallon of water weighs 4.536kg.
8 glasses of water a day is a gallon 64 ounces is a gallon
About 8.35 pounds for one US gallon of water.
1 gallon.
I gallon of Long Life Coolant mixed with 1 gallon of distilled water will be enough to fill it up after draining.
Ford vehicles come from the factory with a 50 / 50 mixture of antifreeze and distilled water
The typical mix is 50% water, 50% antifreeze. This mixture will protect the coolant to aprox 34 degrees F below zero. Purchase one gallon of antifreeze and pour half of it into a clean gallon container. Fill the containers with clean water and now you have two gallons of premixed engine coolant to keep on hand. Add the premix to the full line on the coolant reservoir when the engine is cool.
1 gallon
This is listed in your owners manual. Purchase 1 gallon of the correct antifreeze and 1 gallon of distilled water. Mix them 50/50 and this should be enough. Or purchase 2 gallons of premixed coolant.
it takes normally 2 to 3 gallons depending on the size of engine and radiator with a 1 to 2 ratio 1 gallon coolant 2 gallons of water
You should use a gallon of coolant.
the answer is a mega gallon of water
about 1 gallon your owners manuel should have this info
if you are flushing the radiator instead of topping it up. you need to buy a gallon of it and dilute it with clean water. read the instruction and follow.
1 gallon of fresh water is about 8.36 pounds