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  1. Join Date
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    #11
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    update lang mga boss. so after ng 5,000km PMS nilagyan ng seal yung radiator cap. Hindi nga gagalawin to. hehe.

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    #12
    Water free radiator? Ano yan heat-sink?

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    #13
    After confirming no coolant loss, this was the time the dealership installed a seal to prevent tampering and to preserve integrity for warranty claims. No, do not mix coolants. There are ethylene glycol based, propylene glycol based, Hybrid organic acid technology(HOAT), organic acid technology to name a few. They are not exactly compatible. Each formulation is designed exactly for the metals, composites and sealing materials used in the engine. Failure to install the right antifreeze/coolant mixture or the right type shortens the life of the engine. Avoid the "pwede na yan" coolant.


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    i think a simple rule to remember is, "do not mix coolant colors".


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    #15
    Tama yan mga sir pure coolant ang maganda lalo pag Toyota or ford coolant.. Ligtas ang cylinder head at engine block sa kalawang.


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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by mrjeff View Post
    Tama yan mga sir pure coolant ang maganda lalo pag Toyota or ford coolant.. Ligtas ang cylinder head at engine block sa kalawang.


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    Experience-wise, and especially for mixed-metal environments, I would not recommend using organic-acid based coolants. It is more prone to corrosion (though it inhibits it).

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