Anti Freeze Mix for major
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- Not Quite Blue Yet
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Anti Freeze Mix for major
What is the best mix of anti freeze and water for E1a Major. Should I run it on just Anti Freeze? Thanks Steve
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- True Blue
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Hi guys,
Last year (januari 2008) I have replaced the antifreeze of my SuperMajor.
I used 100% antifreeze
to prevent to minus 26 degrees Celsius...
Last year the engine runned great. After my testrun last week I discovered that the antifreeze-level was rather low. I added 2 litres of antifreeze, but it didn't reached the top of the radiator.
I checked the engine oil. It smelled a bit "burned", but the oil didn't coloured grey.
Could it be, that I have the "water in oil"-problem due to the 100% antifreeze?
Last year (januari 2008) I have replaced the antifreeze of my SuperMajor.
I used 100% antifreeze

Last year the engine runned great. After my testrun last week I discovered that the antifreeze-level was rather low. I added 2 litres of antifreeze, but it didn't reached the top of the radiator.
I checked the engine oil. It smelled a bit "burned", but the oil didn't coloured grey.
Could it be, that I have the "water in oil"-problem due to the 100% antifreeze?

Best regards,
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
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- True Blue
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100 % antifreeze will not freeze and break your engine. It just does not have the ability to conduct heat away from the engine as well as water. I think you may have a leak somewhere that developed over the winter. Sometimes coolant hoses will contract in the cold and leak. When they warm up, it stops. Check and retighten all your clamps first. Then look for leaks else where. Dandy Dave!
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1960 Fordson Power Major
1960 Fordson Power Major
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- True Blue
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Pascal,
it is depending on what "antifreeze" you use.
If it is coolingliquid (kant en klaar), the seals (main gasket) are not that resistant to it. These liquids are more agressive. My uncle has a Ford 4000 and started using cooling-liquid since a short time. Result : now leaking...
If it is pure "Glycol", you may have a problem of poor cooling. Glycol is a very bad cooling-liquid but has excellent protection properties.
Best solution for our "old"-ladies is a mixture of 50% Glycol and 50% water. This avoids rust in the engine at the cooling-side and still sufficient cooling-capacity.
If I'm not wrong , this 50/50 mixture gives protection down to -30° Celcius.
it is depending on what "antifreeze" you use.
If it is coolingliquid (kant en klaar), the seals (main gasket) are not that resistant to it. These liquids are more agressive. My uncle has a Ford 4000 and started using cooling-liquid since a short time. Result : now leaking...
If it is pure "Glycol", you may have a problem of poor cooling. Glycol is a very bad cooling-liquid but has excellent protection properties.
Best solution for our "old"-ladies is a mixture of 50% Glycol and 50% water. This avoids rust in the engine at the cooling-side and still sufficient cooling-capacity.
If I'm not wrong , this 50/50 mixture gives protection down to -30° Celcius.
Rgds
Jos
My dexta has 32 Horse power, but a donkey behind the steering wheel.
Jos
My dexta has 32 Horse power, but a donkey behind the steering wheel.
Hi guys,
Dave and Jos, thank you for your advices!
I have used pure coolingliquid (in Dutch: kant en klaar). It protects till minus 26 degrees Celsius.
I have let my tractor get warm yesterday. The temperature was OK, I guess.

It's nog leaking (yet
), but I will get some antifreeze out and let some water in.
The oil remained black, so I guess there's no "water-in-oil-problem".
Dave and Jos, thank you for your advices!
I have used pure coolingliquid (in Dutch: kant en klaar). It protects till minus 26 degrees Celsius.
I have let my tractor get warm yesterday. The temperature was OK, I guess.

It's nog leaking (yet

The oil remained black, so I guess there's no "water-in-oil-problem".
Best regards,
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
Pascal
Fordson's don't leak oil, they are just marking their territory.
Pascal,
Als het kant en klare koelvloeistof is, moet je het niet met water verdunnen, eventueel bijvullen als het lekt.
Waarschijnlijk heb je wat lucht in het systeem gehad en is dat nu verdwenen. Dus moet je wat bijvullen.
Als het blok niet droog staat gaan ze normaalgesproken ook niet lekken hoor.
Groeten
Emiel
Als het kant en klare koelvloeistof is, moet je het niet met water verdunnen, eventueel bijvullen als het lekt.
Waarschijnlijk heb je wat lucht in het systeem gehad en is dat nu verdwenen. Dus moet je wat bijvullen.
Als het blok niet droog staat gaan ze normaalgesproken ook niet lekken hoor.
Groeten
Emiel
Best regards
Emiel
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Emiel
N 1937, E27N 1948, 8N 1949, E27N 1950, E1A Diesel 1953, E1ADKN PP 1956, Dexta 1959, NH Clayson M103 1964