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That's OK. Go order some more sushi.I don't get it?
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That's OK. Go order some more sushi.I don't get it?
But it only cost like 6 bucks less so why would you use a 2 year coolant over a 5-7 year lol. It's actually cheaper in the long run to use gold.
I'm told this is likely an electrolysis problem between the dissimilar metals - aluminum and cast iron - with a conductive coolant. Anyone else heard this theory?
I'll bite. Planned on refilling the 2.9s system with dexcool. Just incompatible with green, or??Its complicated. In a nutshell nothing is wrong with using any type of coolant (except dexcool). But some just last longer, and some do not mix safely. Old fashion green doesn't last long (there is modern hoat that is green) motorcraft gold is hoat and lasts 7-10 years so its cheaper in the long run vs old fashion green OAT.
Some seals are better with hoat, and more complex issues but essentially if you completely flush the system you can fill it with whatever you want. (Except dexcool).
Sticking with the original coolant is usually the safest option though...