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Old 03-27-2017, 09:03 AM
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I totally agree with rjolly....the extended life green stuff is the way to go.
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Just got everything fixed up yesterday. Thanks for all the help. She'* running great now!
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I agree with rjolly87 regarding Dex Cool. In some circles, it'* gotten the nickname "Dex Kill". Just be sure to flush the cooling system thoroughly with clear water before replacing the coolant if you go with the old fashioned green stuff. It'll be less of a worry with the 'mixes with anything' variety but a good flushing wont hurt. Get either the pre-diluted "50/50" coolant or use distilled water with the undiluted variety to avoid introducing harmful minerals into your cooling system.
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