In radiator or through coolant recovery tank
use water
I have a 1998 Chrysler Voyager and to change the water pump I found that after loosening the bolts there was simply not enough space between the engine and the engine side wall to get it out. The solution is simply to put a jack under the engine to support it, then remove the engine mounting bolts and use the jack to lift the engine enough to get the water pump out from the top of the engine. Then put the new one in, tighten the bolts and put on the belt again. Then lower the engine and put on the engine mounting bolts.
Water is put in a radiator because it is used to transfer heat from the engine to the outside environment through the process of convection. The water absorbs heat from the engine and then circulates through the radiator to release it, helping to cool the engine and prevent it from overheating.
water or coca cola
It can cause engine damage, watert is not a lubricant.
depends on what your using engine for but no i would not recommend it
If there is no risk of freezing , but it will weaken the strength of the antifreeze / water coolant mixture
At the radiator or overflow tank. Do not add water, add coolant.
that's like asking can i put water in a kettle lol course u can x
No just dont put water in the exuast pipe
You add coolant to the reservoir and in the radiator cap.
You mix it with water.