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Posted by Dean Barker on September 07, 2003 at 20:47:27 from (67.0.81.55):
In Reply to: Re: Question posted by Randy on September 07, 2003 at 07:06:18:
I just want to cast my vote for Dex-Cool or Texaco (Shell) extended life anti-freeze. As you probably know there is also a version for diesels. The reason the orange anti-freeze turns to mud is that it is cleaning up a dirty system and keeping it in suspension. I ran it in my 87 Buick LeSabre for over 7 years and the overflow tank stayed clean all this time and I never changed the fluid. I put the orange stuff in my 4320 when I got it and it turned to mud, but the system was dirty. I cleaned the radiator and refilled with new orange fluid and it has stayed clean. I have the orange stuff in 9 different engines and I like it. Just my vote.
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