1932 Austin 10 - Use of engine coolant

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dnyoung
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1932 Austin 10 - Use of engine coolant

Post by dnyoung » Sat Apr 05, 2025 10:43 pm

I've been using tap water in the engine cooling system. Are there any benefits/disbenefits in using a green/red coolant? I live in a mild climate in Australia - no freezing temperatures!

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Re: 1932 Austin 10 - Use of engine coolant

Post by phil_taylor » Sun Apr 06, 2025 3:02 pm

The original garage chart supplied with 1932 cars said 'drain the rad if frost likely. Refill with rainwater.' No mention of antifreeze. In your case rainwater may be in short supply so tap water is fine. Any hardness in the water will be deposited in the first few hundred miles and then the tapwater is hardmess free.
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Re: 1932 Austin 10 - Use of engine coolant

Post by peter_winney » Mon Apr 07, 2025 9:06 am

I use deionised water in the radiator, as supplied for steam irons and in the old days to top up battery cells. But I do add antifreeze
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Re: 1932 Austin 10 - Use of engine coolant

Post by stephen_voller » Wed Apr 09, 2025 7:05 pm

The small print on the Anti-Freeze must say IAT - Inorganic Acid Technology.

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