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Antifreeze
- Subject: Antifreeze
- From: "Robert Duckworth" <rduckwor1@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 13:35:17 -0600
Interesting. I've used the dexcool for about 6 years in the 90 iX and have
had no problems so far (knock on wood). Sure hope I'm not missing something
year. Of course it get drained and flushed on a 2-3 year schedule as well.
That may help. The six gets the BMW stuff because, well, because its a six.
Bob Duckworth
>>Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2002 13:55:07 -0500
From: "Ron Buchalski" <[email protected]>
Subject: re: antifreeze
Personally, I'd recommend sticking with BMW antifreeze, mixed with DISTILLED
WATER. BMW antifreeze doesn't contain phosphates, and I believe that it's
also silicate-free. Prestone (green) contains both.
Flush the system completely, and drain the fluids from the radiator AND the
engine block (there's a block drain plug on the right side of the engine,
toward the rear of the engine). I used Lubro-Moly's cooling system flush to
clean things out (E34 525iT), and it did a good job.
Regarding Dex-Cool, there are many bad reports from people who either
converted to Dex-cool, or bought a car that was filled with Dex-Cool from
the factory. Search the Internet for "dex-Cool" and you can find them.
Here's one note (of many) that I found:
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Downs/3837/dexcool.html
I did the Dex-Cool antifreeze (and distilled water) switch several years ago
in my E30 318i, and ended up experiencing some of the problems with sludge
appearing in the radiator, fluctuating coolant temps, etc. I switched back
to Prestone (and distilled water) and the problems went away.
Ron Buchalski
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