No, you should use distilled water or better yet, de-ionized water. The reason for this is that tap water has minerals that can deform deposits inside the radiator and the cooling system passages of your engine. And over a long period of time they can lead to over-heating.Oct 18, 2012
Can you use distilled water for coolant flush?
Flush the Radiator Remove the radiator cap and pour distilled water into the radiator until full. Replace the cap, then start up the vehicle and let it run for 10 to 15 minutes. This will work the distilled water into the engine, flushing out any loose debris or corrosion along with the last of the old antifreeze.
Can I top off coolant with distilled water?
Yes, you can top it off with distilled water, but you are also diluting the antifreeze a little bit, reducing its anti-freezing properties. The water is doing the work. Actually, adding antifreeze reduces the water's ability to transfer heat, technically.Oct 8, 2011
Can you use distilled water for coolant?
Many people have “heard” that distilled water is the best water to use in a cooling system. This is wrong! While it is certainly true that distilled water's purity prevents electrolysis and scale/deposit formation, it unfortunately comes with a potentially very damaging side effect.Apr 26, 2018
What is the ratio of coolant and distilled water?
The mixing ratio of water and antifreeze should lie between 60:40 and 50:50. This usually corresponds to antifreeze protection from -25°C to -40°C. The minimal mixing ratio should be 70:30 and the maximal 40:60.
How do you make coolant concentrate with distilled water?
- Pour half of the gallon-container of antifreeze into an empty, clean one-gallon container.
- Fill each of the gallon containers, which are both already half-filled with antifreeze, with distilled water. Each container should now contain a 50/50 mixture of water and antifreeze.
Can I use distilled water for coolant?
Many people have “heard” that distilled water is the best water to use in a cooling system. This is wrong! While it is certainly true that distilled water's purity prevents electrolysis and scale/deposit formation, it unfortunately comes with a potentially very damaging side effect.Apr 26, 2018