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pritch 10-01-2011 10:24 PM

Remember to winterize
 
Sad but true. It's time to think about winterizing already. I've not had my 68 Pick Up during winter yet. I've had to replace all my heater controls, new defroster ductwork, install a new thermostat (I've been without, the one that came with was stuck closed and I just pulled it for the summer). My heater is working good now, and my anti-freeze is good to 30 below. That'll be OK long as I stay out of Wyoming:lol::lol::lol:

oldblue1968chevy 10-01-2011 10:31 PM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
REALLY GOOD IDEA!

I need to make sure I have PLENTY of antifreeze, its getting cooler and cooler quick here too

ChevLoRay 10-01-2011 10:51 PM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
Cooler here, too. Just Thursday, it was 94. Today, it was only 78. Yep, cooler is better.

If you run antifreeze as you should, meaning that it is also a 50-50 blend year-round, you shouldn't have to worry about it being ready for winter. But, I very much remember worrying about whether or not my coolant was winter-ready. Must have had something to do with driving older cars and trucks. I mean, my '60 Impala was almost 14 years old! Now, the wifes' Lexus is almost 14 years old and it is a no-brainer to just keep the fluids topped off and hit the road whenever we want. Today's newer vehicles are much easier to rely on than what I grew up with, which were much better than what my parents grew up with.

70cst 10-01-2011 11:23 PM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
Good reminder ...

LockDoc 10-01-2011 11:42 PM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
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Just did all of my stuff the other day...

LockDoc

dan42 10-01-2011 11:57 PM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
Gotta say, certain times of the year I'm glad I live where I live. No winterizing here. Stay warm guys and keep those trucks ready for the spring!;)

treveiger 10-02-2011 01:34 AM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
I'll be putting her away soon :(
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project 67 sub 10-02-2011 02:00 AM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
antifreeze..... what is that?? my daily driver dont take that stuff lol ;)

Mike Bradbury 10-02-2011 02:17 AM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
I guess that means I have to start wearing long sleeve T-shirts

Lippyp 10-02-2011 06:27 AM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
We've been having a heatwave here in the UK, Friday was the hottest 30th of september for a century at 29C. This came a week after forecasting heavy snow by the end of October followed by "A Brutal winter", the weather is totall screwed up. Hopefully by the worst of the weather we'll be in our new home and my truck will finally be in a garage under cover.

big_al_71 10-02-2011 07:16 AM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
For the the next 6-8 months is the reason why I live in Florida...Even though the other four months it sucks...

cdowns 10-02-2011 07:47 AM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
i dont like the freezin cold weather when it is in the 50's &60's

Lippyp 10-02-2011 08:16 AM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
Apparently yesterday it was warmer here than it was in Los Angeles!

jondancer 10-02-2011 08:50 AM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
It is 34 degrees f out right now here In Michigan. Our weather sucks
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Andy4639 10-02-2011 10:09 AM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
With my truck and Tahoe in the garage and both have the right mix in them I'm ready. I drive mine all winter well except for when there is snow on the road. The truck doesn't rest much. Heck the Tahoe hasn't been crancked in over 2 weeks.;)

Hubscrub 10-02-2011 10:10 AM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by oldblue1968chevy (Post 4930363)
REALLY GOOD IDEA!

I need to make sure I have PLENTY of antifreeze, its getting cooler and cooler quick here too

it gonna be in the 80's next week:lol:

landsurvey1 10-02-2011 10:14 AM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
If it gets under 65 degrees I am looking for long johns. I usually just run 30% anti freeze, one bottle of Wetter Water, and the rest just water. And thats using a 180 degree thermostat.

WorkinLonghorn 10-02-2011 11:11 AM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by project 67 sub (Post 4930621)
antifreeze..... what is that?? my daily driver dont take that stuff lol ;)

I used to think this way until I learned the hard way that the correct amount of "antifreeze" actually prevents internal RUST and serves to lubricate the water pump (not to mention reducing boiling). WLH

OhOneWS6 10-02-2011 11:31 AM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WorkinLonghorn (Post 4930866)
I used to think this way until I learned the hard way that the correct amount of "antifreeze" actually prevents internal RUST and serves to lubricate the water pump (not to mention reducing boiling). WLH

Ditto. It's not just rust either. Antifreeze prevents corrosion and scale from building up in the entire cooling system. If you have an aluminum intake/heads you will have electrolysis at work as well. It won't take long for your intake to be severely pitted. Even if you don;t there are still dissimilar metals in the cooling system. Antifreeze is for much more than just freeze prevention. Keep running straight water too long and you will be replacing freeze plugs as well as many other cooling system components. Just ask anyone with an open cooling system on a boat. There should be plenty of those close to you 67 sub with the jet boat crowd out there in CA. I've even seen boat blocks rust completely through the water jacket from the inside out.

project 67 sub 10-03-2011 02:07 AM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WorkinLonghorn (Post 4930866)
I used to think this way until I learned the hard way that the correct amount of "antifreeze" actually prevents internal RUST and serves to lubricate the water pump (not to mention reducing boiling). WLH

my daily dont take this water stuff you speak of either :lol:

my burb you speak of on the other hand takes both, but only has the one (water) in it do to a leaky radiator, but i dont really drive it much so i haven't fixed the radiator or put anti freeze in it, just radiator sealant and water to keep it from leaking :(

bollybib 10-03-2011 10:11 AM

Re: Remember to winterize
 
My winterization consists of getting the heater to work again. I found a broken lever in the controller and the hoses need to be replaced and hooked up.

I was also looking for a decent cab only cover (like a NOAH) to protect from the winter rains but I've had no luck finding anyone that makes them specifically for 67-72s.


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