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The
availablc
__
commercial
materials
which
may
be
used
for
preparing
anti-freezing
solutions
are
denatured
alcohol,
meth-
anol,
propanol,
ethylene
glycol,
and
distilled
glycerine.
Kerosene
or
other
oils,
or
solutions
containing
calcium
chio-
ride
,
magnesium
chloride,
sodium
silicate
or
other
inorganic
salts,
honey,
glucose
or
sugar
are
not
satisfactory
for
use
in
the
cooling s
ystem.
Alcohol.
Denatured
alco
hol
and
methanol
are
us
ed
extensively
for
anti-freezing
solutions.
The
various
types
of
alcohol
anti-
freeze
afford
protection
against
freezing
and
have
the
advan-
tage
of
wide
distribution
and
low
first cost.
There
are,
however,
two
important
disadvantages.
Alcohol
is
lost
,
especially
on
warm
days
and
on
hard
driving,
and,
unless
the
solution
in
the
radiator
is
tested
periodically
and
sufficient
alcohol
added
to
replace
the
loss,
the
engine
or
radi-
ator,
or
both
,
are
likely
to
be
damaged
by
subsequent
freezing.
The
vehicle
finish is
softened
and
damaged
by
contact
with
alcohol
solutions
or
vapors.
Alcohol
accidentally
spilled
on
the
finish
should
be
flushed
off
immediately
with
a
large
quantity
of
cold
water
without
wiping
or
rubbing.
The
use
of
an
overflow
tank,
connected
to
the
overflow
pipe
of
the
radiator,
serves
to
condense
and
trap
vapor
or
liquid
that
would
otherwise
be
lost.
On
cooling,
the
condensate
or
liquid
is
returned
to
the
radiator.
The
surge
or
overflow
tank
is
particularly
useful
when
alcohol
anti-freeze
is
used,
and
especially
in
territories
where
the
atmospheric
temperature
fluctuates
over
a
wide
range
during
the
winter
months.
GM METHANOL PROTECTION TABLE
QuartsGfGMM.
thlnotRequirMfo,
A
nli.f,
ee
le
P'oteclion . t Temper
lt
u,
es shown below
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
15~
130
50
-=S:--=ir
_30° _45°
----
'16
2JO
15
°
_2°
_12
°
_24
°
_38
°
_52
°
17.5
23
°
17
° 10°
_7°
_17° _28° _41°
_52
°
'18.5 23°
18
° 12°
_3
°
_13°
_23
°
_35°
_46
°·
See
Page
98
for
cooling
system
capacity.
*A
Hot
Water
Heater
adds
about
one
quart
to
Standard
System
Capacity.
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