actually, this post is in reference to my 94, 5.7L Chevy Blazer, but since I was intending to refill the 87GN's cooling system with just water & RMI-25, I thought posting here might be OK.
Anyway, 6 months ago (June) truck's radiator had a leaking side tank replaced, and I also had radiator rodded out. I refilled with plain water (16 qts) and 8oz RMI25.
This weekend I start flushing cooling system so as to add fresh water, RMI25, and anti-freeze (for upcoming ski trips).
Radiator neck, cap, and heater hoses have a brownish film coating them. Brown film rubs off. It rust-colored, but the film really isn't rust.
This concerns me ... when I ran regular water & antifreeze, never recall having any noticeable amount of brown film buildup.
There have been a lot of positive comments about RMI-25, but I don't like what I see in the truck's radiator.
Based on what I see, I'd be reluctant to run only water & RMI25 in the GN ... but I know a lot of you do. Maybe some antifreeze + water + RMI-25 is safer ??
Any ideas what gives?
Anyway, 6 months ago (June) truck's radiator had a leaking side tank replaced, and I also had radiator rodded out. I refilled with plain water (16 qts) and 8oz RMI25.
This weekend I start flushing cooling system so as to add fresh water, RMI25, and anti-freeze (for upcoming ski trips).
Radiator neck, cap, and heater hoses have a brownish film coating them. Brown film rubs off. It rust-colored, but the film really isn't rust.
This concerns me ... when I ran regular water & antifreeze, never recall having any noticeable amount of brown film buildup.
There have been a lot of positive comments about RMI-25, but I don't like what I see in the truck's radiator.
Based on what I see, I'd be reluctant to run only water & RMI25 in the GN ... but I know a lot of you do. Maybe some antifreeze + water + RMI-25 is safer ??
Any ideas what gives?