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Re: Block Heaters

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Subject: Re: Block Heaters
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 21:13:57 -0400
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Antifreeze is slippery stuff.  It's banned in competition vehicles because
if it's spilled on the track through a leak or wreck it's a real pain to
clean up.  Also, while an antifreeze/water mix does have a higher boiling
point, it does *not* cool as well as plain water.

Rick

----- Original Message ----- 
From "Rick Lindsay" <rick at stoolhead.com>
Subject: Re: Block Heaters


>    Perhaps I am missing something but I'll ask anyway.  An antifreeze
> solution is slang for 'coolant'.  It adds anti-boil just as it adds anti-
> freeze; boiling point elevation, freezing point depression.  I can only
> ask: Why would one NOT use it year round?
>
> rick

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