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Re: Coolant Color/Type

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Re: Coolant Color/Type

Bill28 Sep 2006 16:16
Bill wrote:
> <smb7420@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1159329183.416212.61300@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> Well, i had the thermostat changed on my car when it had a check
> coolant issue and it kept draining
> Original post here:

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos.bmw/browse_thread/thread/6bff7248a1
> b610f6/cbd2697a9b2a3362?lnk=raot#cbd2697a9b2a3362
>
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> It's also $10/gallon at Wal-mart or any auto parts store.

...and that's a really bad idea.  Dexcool is an OAT coolant and contains
a large amount of silicates.  Whatever gave you the idea that this was a
good coolant for your BMW?  Or that you should dispense advice about
what coolant to use in other people's BMWs?

--
-Fred W
-----
And it's on...
As usual, Fred, you didn't bother to look at the link I had on my post. If
you DID, then you would have read it contains NO SILICATES. Quote from the
link:
Dex-Cool (ethylene glycol) is identical to the Chrysler & General Motors
factory fill. Havoline had the original patent on Dex-Cool and manufactures
it for GM. The benefits of Dex-Cool are:

 a.. Lower alkalinity
 b.. Contains NO silicates, resulting in longer lasting water pump and
engine seals; longer shelf life.
 c.. It is Nitrite-, borate-, phosphate-, nitrate- and amine-free.
 d.. 100% biodegradable in its pure unused condition.
 e.. Longer lasting (Dex-Cool has been shown to remain above 95% of its
original concentration after 150,000 miles in automobiles)
I only dispense advice based on what I experienced or researched beyond a
reasonable doubt. If someone refutes my info, and I can verify I was
mistaken, then I humbly correct myself and make it available to those I
misinformed. Advice is just that. It's up to the respective owners to use it
or discard it. No warranty implied or offered. Since I see you offering
quite a bit of opinion on this board, what gives you the right? Nothing I've
offered here has been wrong in the years I've been posting.

Bill in Omaha
'86 535i

Fred W28 Sep 2006 14:25
> Well, i had the thermostat changed on my car when it had a check
> coolant issue and it kept draining
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>
> It's also $10/gallon at Wal-mart or any auto parts store.

...and that's a really bad idea.  Dexcool is an OAT coolant and contains
a large amount of silicates.  Whatever gave you the idea that this was a
good coolant for your BMW?  Or that you should dispense advice about
what coolant to use in other people's BMWs?

Signature

-Fred W


Bill27 Sep 2006 13:56
Well, i had the thermostat changed on my car when it had a check
coolant issue and it kept draining
Original post here:
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos.bmw/browse_thread/thread/6bff7248a1
b610f6/cbd2697a9b2a3362?lnk=raot#cbd2697a9b2a3362

However, i wanted to know what color the bmw antifreeze is, the stuff
in there is green, and i've read that its supposed to be blue and if it
isnt, its some harmful aluminum engine destroyer.
Any more info about what to put in there and where to get it(yeah i
know i can grab some from bmw) would be great.
-----

I just changed my coolant and used the Texaco-Havoline DEX-COOL Extended
Life. It meets the aluminum radiator issues and is free of the harmful
corrosion stuff. Here's a link:
http://www.getahelmet.com/jeeps/maint/dexcool/

It's also $10/gallon at Wal-mart or any auto parts store.

Bill in Omaha
'86 535i

smb7420@aol.com27 Sep 2006 03:53
Well, i had the thermostat changed on my car when it had a check
coolant issue and it kept draining
Original post here:
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.autos.bmw/browse_thread/thread/6bff7248a1b610
f6/cbd2697a9b2a3362?lnk=raot#cbd2697a9b2a3362


However, i wanted to know what color the bmw antifreeze is, the stuff
in there is green, and i've read that its supposed to be blue and if it
isnt, its some harmful aluminum engine destroyer.
Any more info about what to put in there and where to get it(yeah i
know i can grab some from bmw) would be great.

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