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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
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<div>Now, we can argue the difference between 'antifreeze' and
'coolant.'</div>
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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: 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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