Pmac
Junior Member
- Joined
- Nov 23, 2018
- Posts
- 28
- Reaction score
- 14
- Location
- Dowling
- First Name
- Pete
- Truck Year
- 1980 & 1981
- Truck Model
- C2500 Suburban & C1500 Pick Up
- Engine Size
- 350M & 305H
I need some advice on adding/replacing coolant for my 1975 Pontiac Parisienne (‘Cheviac’) and a plug gap query.
I have a weep in the passenger side rad tank fitting that receives the upper trans cooler line flare nut; the rad has to come out to re-solder the female fitting; when I complete the repair, I will have to add coolant. The coolant present is clean, and safe down to – 50; however, it is a dark peach colour (images attached). The coolant recovery tank hose has an odd slimy residue, and the hose material is soft and swollen. Can I add Universal Coolant, or do I have to flush the system? I have universal coolant in rest of my antiques roadshow. The “GM compatible" products available at Canadian Tire are only compatible back to 1996.
As a Canadian Pontiac the engine is a 400 SBC “Orange Engine” code U (images attached); I will be replacing the plugs this winter with AC Delco R44TXs, (1975 only) gap of 60 thou. I am wondering if a gap of 35 to 45 thou might be an improvement. Thanks, Pete.
I have a weep in the passenger side rad tank fitting that receives the upper trans cooler line flare nut; the rad has to come out to re-solder the female fitting; when I complete the repair, I will have to add coolant. The coolant present is clean, and safe down to – 50; however, it is a dark peach colour (images attached). The coolant recovery tank hose has an odd slimy residue, and the hose material is soft and swollen. Can I add Universal Coolant, or do I have to flush the system? I have universal coolant in rest of my antiques roadshow. The “GM compatible" products available at Canadian Tire are only compatible back to 1996.
As a Canadian Pontiac the engine is a 400 SBC “Orange Engine” code U (images attached); I will be replacing the plugs this winter with AC Delco R44TXs, (1975 only) gap of 60 thou. I am wondering if a gap of 35 to 45 thou might be an improvement. Thanks, Pete.