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Straight water with water wetter or engine ice works awesome. Not so good if you forget to switch to antifreeze when it gets cold where I live though. :shootself:

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Straight water with water wetter or engine ice works awesome. Not so good if you forget to switch to antifreeze when it gets cold where I live though. :shootself:

 

I dont really know about the straight water but wouldn't that cause the radiator to form rust....But when I first start my shee from a fresh rebuild I use straight water to test for leaks.

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I run distilled water with purple ice... you can use any additive that decreases the surface tension of water. Using purple ice or water wetter will further increase cooling effiency by allowing more heat transfer to and from the water, while still lubricating the seals. Oh, and water is better for the environment! lol

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I run distilled water with purple ice... you can use any additive that decreases the surface tension of water. Using purple ice or water wetter will further increase cooling effiency by allowing more heat transfer to and from the water, while still lubricating the seals. Oh, and water is better for the environment! lol

 

Thanks guys I just learned something new.....now I know I can run distilled water mixed with an addtive in the summer. :shrugani:

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check out a computer supply site. 12vdc fans that move an assload of air and should clear the stem on the back side. i think you can get them in AC too if you look around.

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