bowler
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Nov 9, 2009
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After winterising this year I filled the block and manifold with 50/50 antifreeze. Anti corrosion and all that... That gives me protection down to about -15C (5F). Problem is they are forecasting record lows of -20C in parts of Northern Ireland. Possibly not where I am but who wants to take the chance?
I read online that diluting antifreeze would result on a lower freezing point that neat but that makes no sense to me:
"A mixture of 50% anti-freeze and 50% water is usually used, resulting in a freezing point of approximately −40 ?F."
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/193890#ixzz180ql1nQM
Sounds bogus, so to save any fretting I'm going to end up draining the 50/50 out of the engine anyways. I didn't have enough antifreeze to fill without dilution it first time round. Problem is the boat is 60 miles away! Think I'll be leaving it full of air instead next year.
D.
I read online that diluting antifreeze would result on a lower freezing point that neat but that makes no sense to me:
"A mixture of 50% anti-freeze and 50% water is usually used, resulting in a freezing point of approximately −40 ?F."
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/193890#ixzz180ql1nQM
Sounds bogus, so to save any fretting I'm going to end up draining the 50/50 out of the engine anyways. I didn't have enough antifreeze to fill without dilution it first time round. Problem is the boat is 60 miles away! Think I'll be leaving it full of air instead next year.
D.