Just finished Timing belt - coolant question
#1
Just finished Timing belt - coolant question
Just finished up timing belt/water pump and spent some time searching on what coolant to use and I couldn't really find a consensous! The 4R now has 122K. I bought it with 101K back in July and got no service records.
So...I got a simple question......I drained the radiator and it appears that I got about 2 1/2 gallons out of it and the stuff that came out was yellowish/green. Does this constitute a good enough flush to change to long life coolant? Or should I stay with regular yellow bottle Prestone?
Thanks!
So...I got a simple question......I drained the radiator and it appears that I got about 2 1/2 gallons out of it and the stuff that came out was yellowish/green. Does this constitute a good enough flush to change to long life coolant? Or should I stay with regular yellow bottle Prestone?
Thanks!
#3
Take out the thermostat just temporarily and flush the entire system with a garden hose until it come out clear. Then switch over to a long life coolant like Dexcool, Zerex (yellow) or Toyota red. Don't forget to flush the heater hoses too.
Last edited by MTL_4runner; 02-02-2006 at 06:59 AM.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Bob
I would avoid Dexcool at all cost... that stuff is soo soo hard on cooling systems... Use the OE toyota long life red, if that is not a good option go with normal green antifreeze...
I've used it for the last 80,000 miles. No problems at all.
If I take off the radiator cap, when the engine is cool, the radiator is spotless. Same with the overflow reservoir.
I've heard of problems in GM motors, but I believe that's just due to poor materials and seal designs on the GM motors.
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