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Hey guys,

Your all probably going to reply with "you idiot" or "your the reason skylines are in such bad condition" but please bare with me, im just new to cars and my whole family is car illiterate so I had nowhere to learn from.

Ive had my skyline for perhaps a month now and everything was fine when i first got it, but now i checked oil and water and noticed that my coolant is pretty much empty, I cant see any liquid in it and I don't even remember what colour the coolant was.

I have no intent on driving it until I get this refilled properly, but I have no idea what coolant to go with, I barely know anything about coolant other than it comes in varying colours which are generally used as a guideline but I don't even have that info.

Any help?

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I had a look in my radiator and found it had a green coolant in it, upon recommendation from a few close apprentice mechanic friends and my mechanic, I was told that Nulon green was the right one to go with, anybody got any opinions?

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When my mechanic did my new spark plugs he said he found a crack in a hose that he fixed up, my best guess is that where it all went... but if it continue to leak after i replace the coolant then i'll start worrying and search for another explanation.

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And dont forget to bleed the system - there will be a bolt near the top of the motor, drivers side near the front. Look for a gold sticker. Take the bolt out which will let the air escape then close it when the coolant flows. Or something like that....

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^ +1.

However bleeding the system that way takes a while, and you are more prone to burning urself with hot water.

I usually reverse into the driveway, so that my front is higher then my rear(radiator top being hte highest point in the engine bay). I simply start the car, and let it idle for about 30-40 mins. Amazing how much air is trapped in there.

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^ +1.

However bleeding the system that way takes a while, and you are more prone to burning urself with hot water.

I usually reverse into the driveway, so that my front is higher then my rear(radiator top being hte highest point in the engine bay). I simply start the car, and let it idle for about 30-40 mins. Amazing how much air is trapped in there.

++1

when i flushed my coolant i had so many close calls haha

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