What have you done to your mk4 (golf/bora) today?
Originally Posted by
JustCruisn
Look for pinkish white powder. This is dry coolant. It will help locate the leak. It is common for the junction on the end of the head to crack and leak.
Running just water removes the lubricant that the G12 has. I killed a water pump in about 6 weeks with distilled water.
^^This! Sorry, I forgot, look for the pinkish white dust first, that's how I found my split connector.
Originally Posted by
Stan
... use any hose clamp, autobarn is fine, personally some things just don't need to be OEM
G12 50/50 mix with distilled water, I think the capacity is about 5 to 6 litres all up
Nulon make a g12 coolant, you can get it at Repco - does it really need to be the VW one - I'm willing to bet they are exactly the same...
Yep, a bit over 5L I think, but that's for our golf 1.8T engines, check with a bora person to be sure. Exactly which engine is it?
Also, coolant brand wise, nulon do make a red one for euro cars, but I don't think it's a 'G12' compatible one. Which means that you can probably only top it up with nulon. Whereas if you go G12 (a type, not a brand), you can put any other brands of G12 coolant in there, and anyone else who touches the car can also automatically assume to top it up with G12, like it is supposed to have in it. G12 coolant is a type made by many euro brands, it's not a VW branded thing. Also, I know that the G12 ones are actually pink/light purple in colour, and the nulon one is more of a cordial red, which also makes me think they are different.
I would (and do) put the manual specific G12 coolants in to have the least chance of any issues. Out of all the possible choices and mods on all the forums around the world, it's one of the few things that doesn't ever seem to be questioned/strayed from/toyed with. If something so cheap and simply avoided can clog up when mixed with others and possibly kill an engine, I say keep it simple and rest easy knowing it's the right one in there. Set and forget.
Update:
The 2 different types I have on hand, different brands, one from HSY, the other from a nice new Euro mechanic I use when I can't get out to Camden GTI, nothing from VW..
Last edited by kendog; 09-11-2013 at 09:42 PM.
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