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Is bike and car coolant the same?
Is a Car Coolant the same as a Motorcycle Coolant? Strictly speaking, definitely not. Though there are countable differences between a motorcycle coolant and a car coolant, professional experts don’t recommend mixing up the two and advise bikers to buy specific motorcycle coolants anyway.
Can I use regular antifreeze in my dirt bike?
Yes, if the antifreeze does not have silicates. If it has silicates, then you should not put car antifreeze in your dirt bike.
Can I put water in my motorcycle radiator?
Putting just water in your motorcycle’s radiator to cool the engine is definitely not a good idea. Even if you use distilled water, it will eventually damage the engine over time through corrosion. Using a coolant for your motorcycle raises the boiling point above plain water because of pressure being produced.
Can I use Prestone 50/50 in my motorcycle?
So long as you use distilled water and NOT tap water to mix prestone or any other recommended coolant, you’re OK.
What kind of coolant do I put in my motorcycle?
For long lasting cooling performance, you should only use motorcycle and powersport specific engine coolant/antifreeze. There are two kinds of coolant; propylene glycol and ethylene glycol. Propylene glycol is often accepted as the best option for motorcycles. The two types of coolant should never be mixed.
What happens if you use the wrong coolant?
What Happens if You Use the Wrong Coolant? Using the wrong coolant or mixing different types together can hinder the car’s performance. It may also increase corrosion in the radiator. Using the wrong coolant can lead to corrosion and other damages to the radiator, water pump, radiator hoses, cylinder gasket, and more.
Does motorcycle coolant go bad?
Yes, engine coolant does go bad. Older fluid may cause acid buildup, may become contaminated by rust or scaling, and may have reduced resistance to boiling and freezing. Deteriorated coolant/antifreeze may cause your engine to run hotter than normal or keep the engine from starting in colder temperatures.
Can I use red antifreeze in my motorcycle?
As long as the bike coolant contains ethylene glycol antifreeze, it can be used in either car or motorcycle.
Is it OK to mix different colors of antifreeze?
It’s never a good idea to mix two different colors or types of antifreeze. Mixing two formulas won’t cause any dangerous reactions or explosions, but it could turn your coolant into a sludgy chemical mixture that won’t be able to flow properly through your cooling system. Don’t mix different colors of antifreeze.