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antifreeze

11 years ago
#2006 Quote
Having not long purchased my first classis car Alvis TE21 can anyone please guide me on the correct antifreeze has there seem to be several different types out their some of which are said to be damaging to seals etc on older cars .  Any help would be gratefully appreciated many thanks. Posted by samuel 31/10/2013 10:56:37
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11 years ago
#2007 Quote
I use Comma Super Coldmaster, which includes Mono Ethylene Glycol, which apparently is suitable for old cars. I have had no problems with it. Posted by Philip 31/10/2013 16:34:05
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11 years ago
#2008 Quote
Samuel,  You can't go wrong with 'Bluecol'.....and congratulations on buying your Alvis!  Angus Posted by Angus D'Arcy-Drake 01/11/2013 09:52:21
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11 years ago
#2009 Quote
The  Blue ethylene glycol based product from Halfords is fine ,keep away from any pink/orange stuff Posted by Peter Martin 01/11/2013 10:46:15
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10 years ago
#2010 Quote
Have you considered using the Evans Waterless Engine Coolant..?  Perfect for old cars (and many other applications), NO corrosion, no build up of pressure, protects an engine to a much higher temperature than conventional coolants and lasts forever..!  I use it a lot here in Australia and not had any issues at all with it.  Mark. Posted by Mark T Boldry 03/12/2013 21:12:22
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10 years ago
#2011 Quote
I use Evans waterless coolant here in USA, and I swear by it! You can't boil it, and can't freeze it, and like you say it has no detrimental effects, no iron/aluminium dielectric problems. I recommended it on this site a while ago. I also find that if you have a coolant leak it does not evaporate.... I had a few drips from my waterpump which formed strange puddles on the garage floor! Posted by IanHardaker 03/12/2013 22:04:01
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