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dave morgan
Posted 8/22/2006 02:10 (#37848 - in reply to #37843)
Subject: RE: Chevy's pink/red antifreeze.


Somerville, Indiana
Rich, don't take my word for anything...Been wrong too many times...BUT, we don't use long life coolant in anything...Drained it out of Debbie's Bravada...We use either Baldwin or Nacool conditioner with distilled water...Ordinary anti-freeze in the winter, summer too in most equipment and vehicles...We run without anti-freeze in machines used during the hottest months as they run up to 20° cooler with water and conditioner.

Have heard horror stories about mixing antifreeze types in aluminum engines, or engines that contain some aluminum, such as that hard to get to pot metal nipple at the right rear of a small block Chevy...we try to replace it with something more substantial before it turns to dust.
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