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Stock coolant capacity
« on: September 15 2011, 08:37:56 AM »
Anyone remember how much it holds? ..searchie no findie
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Re: Stock coolant capacity
« Reply #1 on: September 15 2011, 08:52:05 AM »
13 quarts, 13.5 with heavy duty cooling says Alldata

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« Reply #2 on: September 15 2011, 10:37:15 AM »
Thanks Gary
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Re: Stock coolant capacity
« Reply #3 on: September 15 2011, 01:50:38 PM »
You're welcome. I've been adding Water Wetter in the GN and Motorhome also. They both seem to run borderline hot at times that I figured one more "edge" might help. FWIW.

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« Reply #4 on: September 15 2011, 02:40:31 PM »
I believe in Water Wetter, I use 1 bottle of that, and .25-.5gal of antifreeze to lubricate the WP bearings.
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Re: Stock coolant capacity
« Reply #5 on: September 15 2011, 03:44:52 PM »
I believe in Water Wetter, I use 1 bottle of that, and .25-.5gal of antifreeze to lubricate the WP bearings.
Mmmmm,  protection down to 31 degrees F
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Re: Stock coolant capacity
« Reply #6 on: September 15 2011, 03:58:44 PM »
I believe in Water Wetter, I use 1 bottle of that, and .25-.5gal of antifreeze to lubricate the WP bearings.
Mmmmm,  protection down to 31 degrees F

Not a whole lot of freezing going on here. :)
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Re: Stock coolant capacity
« Reply #7 on: September 15 2011, 05:39:55 PM »
12 quarts according to the manual.

Waterwetter is about the worst of the lot and you definitely need lube additives in the form of antifreeze, or water pump lube with it.

I have never seen it change the temp, but, ymmv.

I still like the rmi-25 as it definitely keeps the radiator from plugging up with the precips out of the antifreeze or water.


A high volume water pump will probably do more to equalize temps in the engine than anything and a high flow thermostat works well in conjunction.  Don't waste your time telling me that you don't want the water to go thru the radiator too fast because it will run hot.....
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« Reply #8 on: September 15 2011, 06:03:34 PM »
Dave, I had a bad feeling bout postin up. 200 a month for Alldata and that's what it gets me. Water Wetter is an experiment at this point. I've heard 50/50 opinions on it. My motorhome, towing the trailer to Ohio on the turnpike, went borderline pegged on the hills that last forever that I figured it was worth a shot. Going rounds in the GN in the Ohio heat, same thing, thought it was worth a try. May have to wait til next year to see if it works.

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Re: Stock coolant capacity
« Reply #9 on: September 15 2011, 06:55:59 PM »
Who knows if the manual is right, either...some times it is not.

If you want to cool it down between rounds, an electric pump is good...otherwi se you can run the fan when you park it and try to get the radiator temp down....really, an adequate system should not get that hot on a 1/4 mile run.
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Re: Stock coolant capacity
« Reply #10 on: September 15 2011, 10:10:17 PM »
The difference is about the capacity of the overflow, sounds close to me.
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« Reply #11 on: September 15 2011, 10:32:38 PM »
so you don't have a drain on your radiator?  If not stock, then the guesses on capacity are just that
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Re: Stock coolant capacity
« Reply #12 on: September 16 2011, 09:27:31 AM »
Brain fart?

Supposed to be a rebuilt stock unit- tanks look right
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« Reply #13 on: September 16 2011, 09:39:36 AM »
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Re: Stock coolant capacity
« Reply #14 on: September 17 2011, 09:13:09 AM »
Who knows if the manual is right, either...some times it is not.

If you want to cool it down between rounds, an electric pump is good...otherwi se you can run the fan when you park it and try to get the radiator temp down....really, an adequate system should not get that hot on a 1/4 mile run.






Who knows if the manual is right, either...some times it is not.

If you want to cool it down between rounds, an electric pump is good...otherwi se you can run the fan when you park it and try to get the radiator temp down....really, an adequate system should not get that hot on a 1/4 mile run.

Exactly...an adequate cooling system. We get guys wandering into the shop wanting their engines rebuilt...with out any thot towards getting the rad recored and a new water pump. Absolutely kills me.
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