Michael,I replied yesterday but thought it necessary to add a few thoughts. Rydlyme recommend a 50/50 solution. Alvis technical spec. say that the cooling system is 3 gallons = approx 14 litres. I use about 7 litres of Rydlyme and this seems to do the job. Run the engine until it reaches 75 degrees and allow to soak overnight. Guy suggests 5 hours and as he has done many more of these than I have, you may wish to be guided by his experience. The Rydlyme representative suggests overnight. If the cooling system has not been cleaned for some years, it is likely that the alloy parts will need to be replaced. The easiest way of doing this is to check the condition of the oulet at the thermostat/ hose elbow (when you insert the sock or stocking) and if this is corroded, certainly the rear plate at the back of the head will need replacing as this one seems to deteriorate faster than the others. As a matter of course I replace the elbow, bottom connection and the rear plate as these can be accessed without needing to remove the radiator. I have never had any problems with core plugs. I source my replacement alloy parts from New Zealand and have found the quality of these to be first class. I follow the above treatment about every two or three years and because the water pump was leaking , then replaced the front cover plate which showed little or no corrosion. Hope this helps. Posted by pdadd 27/06/2012 23:33:06