Hi
PLEASE don't cloud the issue, as what Simon says is perfectly correct...DON'T use tap-water in the cooling system, unless you can verify that it has no dissolved contaminants. Distilled water is recommended because it is sold as being free of the contaminants which would be disadvantageous to the cooling system
Water is known as "Hard" water in certain areas where it comes through levels of rock and soil containing material which is soluble in water....areas of "soft" water are where the water rises , or passes through rock and material which cannot be dissolved by water
Water cannot ....CANNOT dissolve car components in a cooling system...such information, no matter where it comes from, is ENTIRELY ERRONEOUS
Don't believe me, PLEASE, and pop down to your local laboratory glassware suppliers, and buy 3 test-tubes, plus rubber stoppers, and nip into the hardware shop on the way home to buy a candle.
Take some iron filings, and into one test tube , which has been in a warm oven to dry it out, pop some iron filings in, and pop the bung in, and melt some of the candle wax into the lip of the bunged tube, and leave it! repeat with another tube , but put the filings in distilled water filled to the level of the cork, and in the third tube, put some damp cotton wool and the metal filings. Now just leave them.
Now this was shown to everyone at flippin' school, but for those who didn't pay attention, here's the result
Tube with dry air....no rust....Tube with no air, but just water....no rust.....tube with air and water (in the cotton wool)...a rusty mess
There should be NO AIR in the cooling system of the car engine, as that's what PAGE AFTER PAGE of discussion on here has been about...getting air out of the system...no air...no rust...also pretty essential that there's no air , as pockets of air cause overheating.
Antifreeze is put into a cooling system to do what it says...stop the coolant freezing. It contains corrosion inhibitors to prevent corrosion caused by having dis-similar metals in the system, as you will find several types of metal in any system...I won't bore you as to why....
Oh...for those who choose not to believe that water doesn't dissolve metal, please don't wash your knives and forks after a meal...wipe them on the tablecloth and put 'em in the drawer!
LISTEN to what Simon said....DISTILLED WATER in the cooling system , please
Cheers
Helen
In the beginning there was nothing , then God said "Let there be Light".....There was still nothing , but ,by crikey, you could see it better.