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Re: [Healeys] Antifreeze

To: Oudesluys <coudesluijs@chello.nl>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Antifreeze
From: Chris Dimmock <austin.healey@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 19:02:15 +1000
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Just move to Sydney Australia and you won't need antifreeze in your Healey...
;-)
Chris

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On 12/06/2013, at 5:28 PM, Oudesluys <coudesluijs@chello.nl> wrote:

> It is not as simple as that. There is also the question of inorganic and
organic anti corrosion additives. In Europe that means that green coolant has
organic and red/purple coolant has inorganic additives. For modern cars you
can use the red/purple coolant or the green coolant. You cannot mix the two.
For older (ca. pre 1990) cars you  should only use the green coolant with the
organic additives. The red/purple stuff may be harmful for the type of seals
and gaskets used in older cars.
> Why worry about the price of proper coolant? It is cheap and it will last at
least for two to three years. Anti-freeze has to be mixed with
demineralized/distilled water and in the end it will cost as much as proper
coolant. It is also often unknown wat kind of other additives are in the
anti-freeze, organic or inorganic.
> Kees Oudesluijs
> NL
>
>
> Op 12-6-2013 8:56, Derek Job schreef:
>> Is this getting all a bit complicated?
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