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Avoid the more modern purple/red coolant as it may cause all kind of
problems in older cars like dissolving/damaging seals and gaskets,
including the head gasket. I am not sure where the dividing line is,
somewhere in the 1990's I think.
Use the green or blue stuff, safe for classics.
Never mix the two different coolants.
Anyway, when changing coolant rinse out the system thoroughly using
clean water and with the thermostat removed.
Kees Oudesluijs
Bob Spidell schreef op 13-6-2015 om 21:16:
> Hi Michael,
>
> I think you meant ethylene glycol; it's toxic--esp. to animals--and
> sweet. Propylene glycol is mildly sweet but not toxic--it's sometimes
> used in food preparation--and it's used in 'non-toxic' or
> 'environment-friendly' antifreeze.
>
> Now, we can argue the difference between 'antifreeze' and 'coolant.'
>
>
> Bob
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>
> What Kees says.
>
> Plus it will keep poisonous coolant out of the environment (Read:
> propylene glycol attract dogs, cats, etc because it is sweet, then
> kill them).
>
> Best--Michael Oritt
>
>
>
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> 06/13/15
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Avoid the more modern purple/red
coolant as it may cause all kind of problems in older cars like
dissolving/damaging seals and gaskets, including the head gasket.
I am not sure where the dividing line is, somewhere in the 1990's
I think.<br>
Use the green or blue stuff, safe for classics.<br>
Never mix the two different coolants. <br>
Anyway, when changing coolant rinse out the system thoroughly
using clean water and with the thermostat removed.<br>
Kees Oudesluijs<br>
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Bob Spidell schreef op 13-6-2015 om 21:16:<br>
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<div>I think you meant ethylene glycol; it's toxic--esp. to
animals--and sweet. Propylene glycol is mildly sweet but not
toxic--it's sometimes used in food preparation--and it's used
in 'non-toxic'Â or 'environment-friendly' antifreeze.</div>
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<div>Now, we can argue the difference between 'antifreeze' and
'coolant.'</div>
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Bob <br>
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<div>What Kees says.</div>
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<div>Plus it will keep poisonous coolant out of the
environment (Read: Â propylene glycol attract dogs, cats, etc
because it is sweet, then kill them).</div>
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<div>Best--Michael Oritt </div>
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