Posted by Paul from MI on October 02, 2012 at 13:04:11 from (204.106.250.243):
In Reply to: anti freeze posted by IanC on October 02, 2012 at 07:56:00:
To solve the problem you have to know the total capacity of your cooling system and what the percent antifreeze currently is(you can find this from the chart on the container) using the freezing point of the mixture from your hydrometer. Assume you desire a 50% mix and have a 10 gallon system that currently has 30% antifreeze or 3 gallons of antifreeze and 7 gallons of water in it. Now you drain 3 gallons of the mixture out and add 3 gallons of antifreeze, so you now have 7 gallons mixture at 30% or 2.1 gallons of antifreeze and 4.9 gallons of water, plus 3 gallons of antifreeze you just added. So you now have 4.9 gallons of water and 5.1 gallons of antifreeze. I know I could write it out algebraically, but practically this is how the process works. Better a little heavy on the antifreeze anyway.
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