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Good morning chaps.
I'm just getting my car ready for spring and, having drained the water over the winter, is there any reason why I shouldn't use regular antifreeze / rust inhibitor when refilling? When I drained in before Christmas, the water was crystal clear (not bad considering the water hadn't been changed for at least 5 years!)
Posted on: 2013/2/9 6:20
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Re: Antifreeze question
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Yes, do as Tim Cole said and use an IAT (Inorganic Acid Technology) based coolant, such as ethylene glycol. They come under the brand names of Peak, or Zerek Original in the USA.
OAT (Organic Acid Technology) base coolants are HARMFUL to our Packards. Check out this website or others like it on the Internet: ncregionaaca.com/firstcapital/index.php/old-cars-and-antifreeze Hope this helps. --Roger--
Posted on: 2013/2/9 9:58
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Re: Antifreeze question
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Thanks for the advice. I didn't drain it merely because it was off the road for winter - I've been detailing the engine so have had the rad out and water jacket cover off etc.
Posted on: 2013/2/10 10:15
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