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I cut the bottoms off of the large soda bottles to use when refilling automobile radiator systems. The bottle neck fits perfectly in most radiator filler necks. The bottle has a large capacity to hold the coolant that tends to back up when the engine is running waiting for the thermostat to open and bubbles to release. The back up saves the coolant and saves the messing overflow causes. The bottle last one or two times because the hot coolant softens the bottle. Try it you will like. it. It works on all radiators that fill at the radiator.
It to is a dry cooler with two double lids and a single external cap catcher. Casters where available to aid in moving coolers such as the CGD-C. SPECIFICATIONS:Vending Capacity: 288 Bottles, 12 CasesPrecool Capacity: N/ADimensions: 36 1/4" high, 45 1/8" wide, 28 7/16" deepWeight: 324 lbs.Production Dates: Late 1960's
This depends on the capacity of the car and the type of coolant you purchase. Read your owners manual. It will tell you the capacity for your car. Most coolants you buy are a 50/50 mix meaning they need equal parts of water to coolant. Make sure you read the coolant instructions. Hope this helps
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