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Started mine and let it run for about 30 minutes. Hasn't been driven in a month or so.
Jim, I bought 8 gallons of Dexcool at one time. They had a Buy-1 Get-1 free deal so I stocked up. Glad I did because they've yet to do it again!Son....of....a....bitch!Not really... once green is put in it, it plates the internal surfaces with silicates.
You will now have to change in on the GREEN schedule... every two years...not on the extended schedule that DEXCOOLl allows.I have 6 gallons of Dexcool sitting around!!!
Can I ever go back? (doing a complete drain, flush, flush, flush, refill) Or would I have to replace everything (engine and coolant system)?
That sucks .. that you have six gallons of the expensive stuff.
YES... you can still use DEXCOOL.... but you will have to change it on the GREEN schedule.
Every two years.
Once the green has been in it... the OAT ingredients in DEXCOOL no longer do what they were designed to do.
Here is a link that explains DEXCOOL pretty well...
http://wiki.3400z24.com/Dexcool
In other words, if you mix it, you can't leave it in for 100,000 miles or 6 years, but instead should treat a mix just like conventional coolant and change it every year until the concentration of Dex-Cool is over 90%.
Jim, I bought 8 gallons of Dexcool at one time. They had a Buy-1 Get-1 free deal so I stocked up. Glad I did because they've yet to do it again!That sucks .. that you have six gallons of the expensive stuff.
YES... you can still use DEXCOOL.... but you will have to change it on the GREEN schedule.
Every two years.
Once the green has been in it... the OAT ingredients in DEXCOOL no longer do what they were designed to do.
Here is a link that explains DEXCOOL pretty well...
http://wiki.3400z24.com/DexcoolSo I only paid for half of it.
Thanks for the clarification Jim!
The article says:
In other words, if you mix it, you can't leave it in for 100,000 miles or 6 years, but instead should treat a mix just like conventional coolant and change it every year until the concentration of Dex-Cool is over 90%.
So if I were to flush it out extensively and get out as much as humanly possible, would I still be stuck with the 2yr change interval (assuming that after flushing, the concentration would be less than 10%, so in my 12qt system that would be 1.2qt or 4.8 cups; seems possible)?
Engineer should have changed his name and stayed on!Jim, I bought 8 gallons of Dexcool at one time. They had a Buy-1 Get-1 free deal so I stocked up. Glad I did because they've yet to do it again!That sucks .. that you have six gallons of the expensive stuff.
YES... you can still use DEXCOOL.... but you will have to change it on the GREEN schedule.
Every two years.
Once the green has been in it... the OAT ingredients in DEXCOOL no longer do what they were designed to do.
Here is a link that explains DEXCOOL pretty well...
http://wiki.3400z24.com/DexcoolSo I only paid for half of it.
Thanks for the clarification Jim!
The article says:
So if I were to flush it out extensively and get out as much as humanly possible, would I still be stuck with the 2yr change interval (assuming that after flushing, the concentration would be less than 10%, so in my 12qt system that would be 1.2qt or 4.8 cups; seems possible)?In other words, if you mix it, you can't leave it in for 100,000 miles or 6 years, but instead should treat a mix just like conventional coolant and change it every year until the concentration of Dex-Cool is over 90%.
Personally I wouldn't risk it...
For a long time there was a GM Powertrain Engineer on one of my Cadillac boards...till GM told him to shut up and get off of internet forums....![]()
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Going by what he said about the all aluminum Northstar V8... if Green is "EVER" put in the system... go to a one year or at most, a two year change interval.
According to him, the green stuff plates all the water passages with silicates and it can't be removed.
Again... he was talking SPECIFICALLY about the all aluminum NorthStar V8.
The cast iron V6 and cast iron V8 may be a whole different animal... I don't know.
But considering the cost of a couple of gallons of anti freeze vs the cost of another engine.... is it worth the risk??
For me, it wouldn't be.
"I" would go to a two year coolant change.
You will have to weigh the pros and cons of what "YOU" want to do...
Engineer should have changed his name and stayed on!Personally I wouldn't risk it...
For a long time there was a GM Powertrain Engineer on one of my Cadillac boards...till GM told him to shut up and get off of internet forums....![]()
![]()
Going by what he said about the all aluminum Northstar V8... if Green is "EVER" put in the system... go to a one year or at most, a two year change interval.
According to him, the green stuff plates all the water passages with silicates and it can't be removed.
Again... he was talking SPECIFICALLY about the all aluminum NorthStar V8.
The cast iron V6 and cast iron V8 may be a whole different animal... I don't know.
But considering the cost of a couple of gallons of anti freeze vs the cost of another engine.... is it worth the risk??
For me, it wouldn't be.
"I" would go to a two year coolant change.
You will have to weigh the pros and cons of what "YOU" want to do...
I probably won't risk it. I might have an iron block, but the heads are still aluminum. The green Prestone stuff goes on sale for $1.99/gal with a rebate so I'll just wait for that to come around again.
Thanks for all the info Jim!
I'm never changing a vehicle from Dexcool to the regular green!!!!
Yeah, but why use the expensive/good stuff when I still have to change at the green interval? Might as well just save it for the Z71.Engineer should have changed his name and stayed on!Personally I wouldn't risk it...
For a long time there was a GM Powertrain Engineer on one of my Cadillac boards...till GM told him to shut up and get off of internet forums....![]()
![]()
Going by what he said about the all aluminum Northstar V8... if Green is "EVER" put in the system... go to a one year or at most, a two year change interval.
According to him, the green stuff plates all the water passages with silicates and it can't be removed.
Again... he was talking SPECIFICALLY about the all aluminum NorthStar V8.
The cast iron V6 and cast iron V8 may be a whole different animal... I don't know.
But considering the cost of a couple of gallons of anti freeze vs the cost of another engine.... is it worth the risk??
For me, it wouldn't be.
"I" would go to a two year coolant change.
You will have to weigh the pros and cons of what "YOU" want to do...
I probably won't risk it. I might have an iron block, but the heads are still aluminum. The green Prestone stuff goes on sale for $1.99/gal with a rebate so I'll just wait for that to come around again.
Thanks for all the info Jim!
I'm never changing a vehicle from Dexcool to the regular green!!!!
You CAN STILL USE the Dexcool.... you just have to change it every two years, instead of every 5 years.
And I agree... I would never change one from Dexcool to the green stuff...
Yeah, but why use the expensive/good stuff when I still have to change at the green interval? Might as well just save it for the Z71.Engineer should have changed his name and stayed on!
I probably won't risk it. I might have an iron block, but the heads are still aluminum. The green Prestone stuff goes on sale for $1.99/gal with a rebate so I'll just wait for that to come around again.
Thanks for all the info Jim!
I'm never changing a vehicle from Dexcool to the regular green!!!!
You CAN STILL USE the Dexcool.... you just have to change it every two years, instead of every 5 years.
And I agree... I would never change one from Dexcool to the green stuff...
