2 gallons of concentrate as mentioned above should be adequate. If you replace the radiator, plan on a third gallon of concentrate.
At your mileage the most pressing issue probably is those rear heater hoses. Followed by the plastic t connectors, and then the water pump. Long road trips with Summer coming? I would do the radiator as well as the inexpensive coolant temperature sender directly in front of your driver side exhaust manifold, and of course the thermostat.
I've done a lot of preventative maintenance on my wife's Escalade, as she plans to keep it forever. New front hubs, axle shafts, u-joints, rear axles and bearings, all new brakes, control arms, tie rods, AFM delete, the entire cooling system and using silicone hoses. She's at about 175,000 miles ... And the only thing I found that was really in dire need of replacement, were the rear heater hoses, and the oil cooler lines started seeping at the crimp.
We would without a doubt take it on any road trip at any time with total confidence.
Working on and restoring cars has been a hobby for me going on 40 years, and I have to admit the Escalade has been a bit boring..... Extremely reliable and no drama out of it. Planning on doing the fuel pump with an AC Delco unit probably this summer. While many go over 200,000 on the original fuel pump, I think that's really pushing it. According to GM, the advice for long service life on the fuel pump is to never let the tank get below one quarter. Keeps the fuel pump cooler. Also before 200,000 miles, I will do her power steering pump and hoses.....
At your mileage the most pressing issue probably is those rear heater hoses. Followed by the plastic t connectors, and then the water pump. Long road trips with Summer coming? I would do the radiator as well as the inexpensive coolant temperature sender directly in front of your driver side exhaust manifold, and of course the thermostat.
I've done a lot of preventative maintenance on my wife's Escalade, as she plans to keep it forever. New front hubs, axle shafts, u-joints, rear axles and bearings, all new brakes, control arms, tie rods, AFM delete, the entire cooling system and using silicone hoses. She's at about 175,000 miles ... And the only thing I found that was really in dire need of replacement, were the rear heater hoses, and the oil cooler lines started seeping at the crimp.
We would without a doubt take it on any road trip at any time with total confidence.
Working on and restoring cars has been a hobby for me going on 40 years, and I have to admit the Escalade has been a bit boring..... Extremely reliable and no drama out of it. Planning on doing the fuel pump with an AC Delco unit probably this summer. While many go over 200,000 on the original fuel pump, I think that's really pushing it. According to GM, the advice for long service life on the fuel pump is to never let the tank get below one quarter. Keeps the fuel pump cooler. Also before 200,000 miles, I will do her power steering pump and hoses.....