it will crack your engine block,or at least bust your freeze plus out,bad stuff
2007-02-19 18:33:17
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The antifreeze may keep the coolant from completely freezing -- if you are lucky. After things thaw out, check carefully for leaks. A compression test is probably a good idea also.
2007-02-19 18:36:17
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have enough glycol in your coolant, it can gel without bursting -- ice crystals will form and the gelled coolant will expand -- forcing the radiator cap up and possibly overflowing the coolant overflow tank. If there's not enough glycol in the coolant, it could freeze solid and crack the block, push out the freeze plug burst lines, ruin the radiator. etc.
2007-02-19 18:41:16
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answered by emsjoflo 2
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Cracked block , cracked head , broken rad , broken heater core , rad hoses or coolant hose split , frost plugs pushed out ,that about all I can come up with right now.
2007-02-19 18:35:34
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answered by Rudedude 4
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It could crack your block and head and bust radiator.if its already froze start the engine and look for bubbles in radiator and check for coolantant in sump.PUT MORE ANTIFREEZE.
2007-02-19 18:39:05
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answered by frank m 5
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all the above,if it had slush in radiator or inwater bottle I would not worry about it,check it for leaks,if it has leaks, go to your pharmiust ask for a pint of sodium silicate,get engine hot and pore in water bottel,let run for 1 hr or drive to get eng up to running temp check for leaks,there should not be any,take car down and trade in yoy mite be able to drive it for anouther 4 to 6 mo. with no leaks
2007-02-19 19:06:16
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answered by big dummy 2
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