Refer to owners manual and if using water to dilute use distilled water
Yes, but. Antifreeze is also a corrosion inhibitor. It protects the engine and head gasket from corrosion problems. It is far better, and safer to use a 50/50 antifreeze and water mix in the engine.
Distilled water mixed with antifreeze ( usually 50 / 50 , Ford says up to 60 % antifreeze in colder climates )
Inhibited propylene glycol if you are using antifreeze instead of water, But I do not understand why unless it is a vacation home or something along that line.
Always use antifreeze. Water does not have any water pump lubricants or anti corrosion properties, antifreeze coolant does.
It uses a 50/50 mix of water and antifreeze/coolant
You should never use transmission fluid in a radiator.You can use water without antifreeze in a radiator, but if the engine gets below 32 F (0 C) the water will freeze and severely damage the engine.
You want to use a 50/50 mixture of water and antifreeze, but use the manufacture recommended antifreeze, it comes straight anti freeze in which case you would mix a gallon of antifreeze to a gallon of water or you can buy a pre mixed container of antifreeze if your just trying to top off
A Blaster is air cooled, not water cooled. no antifreeze.
use half water half antifreeze to the fill level
distilled water is recommended
Assuming that the temperature is above the freezing mark , and in an EMERGENCY you can use just water* BUT the antifreeze provides corrosion protection ( the corrosion package does " wear out " ) as well as lowering the freezing point and raising the boiling pointFord vehicles come from the factory with a 50 / 50 mix of distilled water and the correct type of antifreeze for the vehicleFord states not to drop below 40% antifreeze in the mix for corrosion protection and not to exceed 60% antifreeze to provide freeze protection in colder climates
It will use normal antifreeze and it should be mixed 50/50 with water. It does not matter.