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[GMCnet] Reinstalling Radiator [message #119766] Thu, 24 March 2011 02:03 Go to next message
Richard Brown is currently offline  Richard Brown   United States
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I'm not sure how much it holds including the preheat, but mine took a little over 4 gallons without them, once you include the burp tank filled to the Cold mark. It'd be on the safe side to get 5 gallons of pre-mix or 3 gallons of undiluted antifreeze. I tend to run a little above 50% in mine to compensate for topping off with distilled water on occasion. Distilled water from "Wally World" is pretty cheap & since it's a freshly cleaned radiator I didn't want to tempt fate by adding tap water this time out.

Richard & Carol Brown

1974 Eleganza SE

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Richard & Carol Brown 1974 Eleganza SE 1174 Hickory Hills Dr. Murchison, TX. 75778
Re: [GMCnet] Reinstalling Radiator [message #119777 is a reply to message #119766] Thu, 24 March 2011 09:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
larry erd is currently offline  larry erd   United States
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On this subject while I'm doing my complete chassis restoration does it make
sense
when I replace my old droopy preheat lines to the water heater to use 3/4"
copper water
lines along the chassis instead on the heater hose. I think it will help the
cooling on the
engine and also make the hot water not so hot while your on the road. What
say you??
Larry Erd
77 kingley

On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 3:03 AM, Richard Brown
<wings77sporty@sbcglobal.net>wrote:

> I'm not sure how much it holds including the preheat, but mine took a
> little over 4 gallons without them, once you include the burp tank filled to
> the Cold mark. It'd be on the safe side to get 5 gallons of pre-mix or 3
> gallons of undiluted antifreeze. I tend to run a little above 50% in mine to
> compensate for topping off with distilled water on occasion. Distilled water
> from "Wally World" is pretty cheap & since it's a freshly cleaned radiator I
> didn't want to tempt fate by adding tap water this time out.
>
> Richard & Carol Brown
>
> 1974 Eleganza SE
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> "DILLIGAF"
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> Lindale, Tx. 75771
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Re: [GMCnet] Reinstalling Radiator [message #119782 is a reply to message #119766] Thu, 24 March 2011 09:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
g.winger is currently offline  g.winger   United States
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I would if I had it.(run in copper) but I don,t think you'll notice a diffrence. Whats the diffrence between 190 water and 180??? Still very hot!!!!,,,,,PL
Re: [GMCnet] Reinstalling Radiator [message #119784 is a reply to message #119766] Thu, 24 March 2011 10:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Duce Apocalypse is currently offline  Duce Apocalypse   United States
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the heat exchanger on my Kumma heater seems much more efficent, after 15 minutes of the engine running its hot enough for a shower! considering the small size of the heater the hotter the water means you can blend it out with more cold to have more warm water.

I think the main advantage to copper lines is less chance for a hose failure, and your coolant pissing all over the ground and leaving you stranded someplace...


73 Canyon Lands, (a.k.a. The Yellow Submarine) West Los Angeles CA
Re: [GMCnet] Reinstalling Radiator [message #119791 is a reply to message #119766] Thu, 24 March 2011 10:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Richard Brown wrote on Thu, 24 March 2011 01:03

I'm not sure how much it holds including the preheat, but mine took a little over 4 gallons without them, once you include the burp tank filled to the Cold mark. It'd be on the safe side to get 5 gallons of pre-mix or 3 gallons of undiluted antifreeze. I tend to run a little above 50% in mine to compensate for topping off with distilled water on occasion. Distilled water from "Wally World" is pretty cheap & since it's a freshly cleaned radiator I didn't want to tempt fate by adding tap water this time out.

Richard & Carol Brown

1974 Eleganza SE

"DILLIGAF"

Lindale, Tx. 75771

903-881-0192
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Sometimes it takes a while for the entire system to fill. I would check the overflow tank regularly after several heating/cooling cycles and keep it topped off. It will stabilize after several cycles.


Bob de Kruyff
78 Eleganza
Chandler, AZ
Re: [GMCnet] Reinstalling Radiator [message #119819 is a reply to message #119777] Thu, 24 March 2011 13:58 Go to previous message
gbarrow2 is currently offline  gbarrow2   United States
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Larry,
My coach had the copper lines when I bought it. I replaced the hoses on each end early on because I had a leak under the bath sink.

The water still gets VERRY hot, eventhough my engine temp runs @~180*. No problems with the copper or connections in 8 years and 70,000+ miles.


Gene Barrow
Lake Almanor, Ca.
1976 Palm Beach
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