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RE: Heater Core + Dexcool "fine print" + Honda

To: "'Bryan A. Savage Jr'" <basavage@earthlink.net>,
Subject: RE: Heater Core + Dexcool "fine print" + Honda
From: "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 15:33:59 -0600
List;

I hate to be a total dummy but I'll ask anyway--- what IS Dexcool? Propylene
glycol? I take it that it isn't the garden- variety ethylene glycol that's
been around for 70 years or so. Can somebody enlighten me?

Regards, Neil    Wondering in Tucson, AZ

-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan A. Savage Jr [mailto:basavage@earthlink.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 1:14 PM
To: List Land Speed
Subject: Heater Core + Dexcool "fine print" + Honda


List,

I don't know much about the subject but here's what I see.

Honda specifies and markets a coolant that > may < be similar to Dexcool. 
Honda prohibits the use of a coolant that has silicates, phosphates and 
borate's in the additive package. They specify an initial change at 105,000 
and every 60,000 after that. The Honda stuff is pre-mixed at 50/50.
That sounds to me like it is very, very sensitive to contamination which
would go along with Louise's experience.

Is it possible that Honda uses a different additive package?
How about the Prestone version of Dexcool, is it different?

Thanks everybody, I'm going to pick up a jug of coolant at Honda today
and make sure I keep the tank as full as it will stand.
One more thing for what it's worth, the Honda shop manual does not 
recommend any flushing when changing the coolant, just drain and
refill (contamination?). 

Thanks for the education, as usual this list is like a post graduate
seminar,
Bryan

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