Dexcool coolant warning
#11
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Re: Dexcool coolant warning
I put Honda Genuine premix in both my Hondas, a 2002 CR-V and a 1999 Civic
HX. The Civic came new with green antifreeze, probably identical to the
Zerex Green that you can still get at Autozone, but I am not taking any
chances. Ten bucks a gallon for premix seems a lot, but that is enough to
change the entire cooling system in the Civic and a gallon and a half for
the CR-V. The bad part is I have to drive 135 miles one way to get it.
Afaik, Dexcool is for GM vehicles. "DEX-COOL is a registered trademark of
General Motors Corporation." What don't people understand about this?
The auto industry is seriously out of control on the coolant issue. I have
four different vehicles and this requires three different coolant types.
But if you mix and match or even try to save money by using a sensible
alternative you are looking for trouble.
Earle
"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
news:5b246sF2r8tn7U1@mid.individual.net...
> After learning that silicates (powdered quartz) in coolant kill Honda bike
> waterpumps, I have been running Dexcool in all my vehicles, not wanting to
> spend $30 for Hondaline pre-mix once a year.
> I didn't think too much about it when my VW diesel blew a headgasket last
> fall with less that .0015 In. warpage. I have ben running Dexcool in my
> Goldwing for 3 years, and it blew a headgasket last month. I found less
than
> .001 In. warpage and the gaskets where they were free-standing in coolant
> had all the material either gone or blistered up badly. A short Google
turns
> out that lots of people have had similar problems.
> I changed the coolant in the other 6 vehicles.
>
> --
> Stupendous Man,
> Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
>
>
HX. The Civic came new with green antifreeze, probably identical to the
Zerex Green that you can still get at Autozone, but I am not taking any
chances. Ten bucks a gallon for premix seems a lot, but that is enough to
change the entire cooling system in the Civic and a gallon and a half for
the CR-V. The bad part is I have to drive 135 miles one way to get it.
Afaik, Dexcool is for GM vehicles. "DEX-COOL is a registered trademark of
General Motors Corporation." What don't people understand about this?
The auto industry is seriously out of control on the coolant issue. I have
four different vehicles and this requires three different coolant types.
But if you mix and match or even try to save money by using a sensible
alternative you are looking for trouble.
Earle
"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
news:5b246sF2r8tn7U1@mid.individual.net...
> After learning that silicates (powdered quartz) in coolant kill Honda bike
> waterpumps, I have been running Dexcool in all my vehicles, not wanting to
> spend $30 for Hondaline pre-mix once a year.
> I didn't think too much about it when my VW diesel blew a headgasket last
> fall with less that .0015 In. warpage. I have ben running Dexcool in my
> Goldwing for 3 years, and it blew a headgasket last month. I found less
than
> .001 In. warpage and the gaskets where they were free-standing in coolant
> had all the material either gone or blistered up badly. A short Google
turns
> out that lots of people have had similar problems.
> I changed the coolant in the other 6 vehicles.
>
> --
> Stupendous Man,
> Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
>
>
#12
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Re: Dexcool coolant warning
I put Honda Genuine premix in both my Hondas, a 2002 CR-V and a 1999 Civic
HX. The Civic came new with green antifreeze, probably identical to the
Zerex Green that you can still get at Autozone, but I am not taking any
chances. Ten bucks a gallon for premix seems a lot, but that is enough to
change the entire cooling system in the Civic and a gallon and a half for
the CR-V. The bad part is I have to drive 135 miles one way to get it.
Afaik, Dexcool is for GM vehicles. "DEX-COOL is a registered trademark of
General Motors Corporation." What don't people understand about this?
The auto industry is seriously out of control on the coolant issue. I have
four different vehicles and this requires three different coolant types.
But if you mix and match or even try to save money by using a sensible
alternative you are looking for trouble.
Earle
"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
news:5b246sF2r8tn7U1@mid.individual.net...
> After learning that silicates (powdered quartz) in coolant kill Honda bike
> waterpumps, I have been running Dexcool in all my vehicles, not wanting to
> spend $30 for Hondaline pre-mix once a year.
> I didn't think too much about it when my VW diesel blew a headgasket last
> fall with less that .0015 In. warpage. I have ben running Dexcool in my
> Goldwing for 3 years, and it blew a headgasket last month. I found less
than
> .001 In. warpage and the gaskets where they were free-standing in coolant
> had all the material either gone or blistered up badly. A short Google
turns
> out that lots of people have had similar problems.
> I changed the coolant in the other 6 vehicles.
>
> --
> Stupendous Man,
> Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
>
>
HX. The Civic came new with green antifreeze, probably identical to the
Zerex Green that you can still get at Autozone, but I am not taking any
chances. Ten bucks a gallon for premix seems a lot, but that is enough to
change the entire cooling system in the Civic and a gallon and a half for
the CR-V. The bad part is I have to drive 135 miles one way to get it.
Afaik, Dexcool is for GM vehicles. "DEX-COOL is a registered trademark of
General Motors Corporation." What don't people understand about this?
The auto industry is seriously out of control on the coolant issue. I have
four different vehicles and this requires three different coolant types.
But if you mix and match or even try to save money by using a sensible
alternative you are looking for trouble.
Earle
"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
news:5b246sF2r8tn7U1@mid.individual.net...
> After learning that silicates (powdered quartz) in coolant kill Honda bike
> waterpumps, I have been running Dexcool in all my vehicles, not wanting to
> spend $30 for Hondaline pre-mix once a year.
> I didn't think too much about it when my VW diesel blew a headgasket last
> fall with less that .0015 In. warpage. I have ben running Dexcool in my
> Goldwing for 3 years, and it blew a headgasket last month. I found less
than
> .001 In. warpage and the gaskets where they were free-standing in coolant
> had all the material either gone or blistered up badly. A short Google
turns
> out that lots of people have had similar problems.
> I changed the coolant in the other 6 vehicles.
>
> --
> Stupendous Man,
> Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
>
>
#13
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Re: Dexcool coolant warning
I put Honda Genuine premix in both my Hondas, a 2002 CR-V and a 1999 Civic
HX. The Civic came new with green antifreeze, probably identical to the
Zerex Green that you can still get at Autozone, but I am not taking any
chances. Ten bucks a gallon for premix seems a lot, but that is enough to
change the entire cooling system in the Civic and a gallon and a half for
the CR-V. The bad part is I have to drive 135 miles one way to get it.
Afaik, Dexcool is for GM vehicles. "DEX-COOL is a registered trademark of
General Motors Corporation." What don't people understand about this?
The auto industry is seriously out of control on the coolant issue. I have
four different vehicles and this requires three different coolant types.
But if you mix and match or even try to save money by using a sensible
alternative you are looking for trouble.
Earle
"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
news:5b246sF2r8tn7U1@mid.individual.net...
> After learning that silicates (powdered quartz) in coolant kill Honda bike
> waterpumps, I have been running Dexcool in all my vehicles, not wanting to
> spend $30 for Hondaline pre-mix once a year.
> I didn't think too much about it when my VW diesel blew a headgasket last
> fall with less that .0015 In. warpage. I have ben running Dexcool in my
> Goldwing for 3 years, and it blew a headgasket last month. I found less
than
> .001 In. warpage and the gaskets where they were free-standing in coolant
> had all the material either gone or blistered up badly. A short Google
turns
> out that lots of people have had similar problems.
> I changed the coolant in the other 6 vehicles.
>
> --
> Stupendous Man,
> Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
>
>
HX. The Civic came new with green antifreeze, probably identical to the
Zerex Green that you can still get at Autozone, but I am not taking any
chances. Ten bucks a gallon for premix seems a lot, but that is enough to
change the entire cooling system in the Civic and a gallon and a half for
the CR-V. The bad part is I have to drive 135 miles one way to get it.
Afaik, Dexcool is for GM vehicles. "DEX-COOL is a registered trademark of
General Motors Corporation." What don't people understand about this?
The auto industry is seriously out of control on the coolant issue. I have
four different vehicles and this requires three different coolant types.
But if you mix and match or even try to save money by using a sensible
alternative you are looking for trouble.
Earle
"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
news:5b246sF2r8tn7U1@mid.individual.net...
> After learning that silicates (powdered quartz) in coolant kill Honda bike
> waterpumps, I have been running Dexcool in all my vehicles, not wanting to
> spend $30 for Hondaline pre-mix once a year.
> I didn't think too much about it when my VW diesel blew a headgasket last
> fall with less that .0015 In. warpage. I have ben running Dexcool in my
> Goldwing for 3 years, and it blew a headgasket last month. I found less
than
> .001 In. warpage and the gaskets where they were free-standing in coolant
> had all the material either gone or blistered up badly. A short Google
turns
> out that lots of people have had similar problems.
> I changed the coolant in the other 6 vehicles.
>
> --
> Stupendous Man,
> Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty
>
>
#14
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Re: Dexcool coolant warning
"Richard J Kinch" <kinch@truetex.com> wrote in message
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> Stupendous Man writes:
>
> > silicates (powdered quartz)
>
> So, professor, you're saying that this product contains powdered quartz?
More like chalk. When I was a kid they caught a dairy near me putting it in
milk, so it can't be that bad, heh.
Earle
news:Xns993312BF7E877someconundrum@216.196.97.131. ..
> Stupendous Man writes:
>
> > silicates (powdered quartz)
>
> So, professor, you're saying that this product contains powdered quartz?
More like chalk. When I was a kid they caught a dairy near me putting it in
milk, so it can't be that bad, heh.
Earle
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Re: Dexcool coolant warning
"Richard J Kinch" <kinch@truetex.com> wrote in message
news:Xns993312BF7E877someconundrum@216.196.97.131. ..
> Stupendous Man writes:
>
> > silicates (powdered quartz)
>
> So, professor, you're saying that this product contains powdered quartz?
More like chalk. When I was a kid they caught a dairy near me putting it in
milk, so it can't be that bad, heh.
Earle
news:Xns993312BF7E877someconundrum@216.196.97.131. ..
> Stupendous Man writes:
>
> > silicates (powdered quartz)
>
> So, professor, you're saying that this product contains powdered quartz?
More like chalk. When I was a kid they caught a dairy near me putting it in
milk, so it can't be that bad, heh.
Earle
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Re: Dexcool coolant warning
"Richard J Kinch" <kinch@truetex.com> wrote in message
news:Xns993312BF7E877someconundrum@216.196.97.131. ..
> Stupendous Man writes:
>
> > silicates (powdered quartz)
>
> So, professor, you're saying that this product contains powdered quartz?
More like chalk. When I was a kid they caught a dairy near me putting it in
milk, so it can't be that bad, heh.
Earle
news:Xns993312BF7E877someconundrum@216.196.97.131. ..
> Stupendous Man writes:
>
> > silicates (powdered quartz)
>
> So, professor, you're saying that this product contains powdered quartz?
More like chalk. When I was a kid they caught a dairy near me putting it in
milk, so it can't be that bad, heh.
Earle
#17
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Re: Dexcool coolant warning
"Richard J Kinch" <kinch@truetex.com> wrote in message
news:Xns993312BF7E877someconundrum@216.196.97.131. ..
> Stupendous Man writes:
>
> > silicates (powdered quartz)
>
> So, professor, you're saying that this product contains powdered quartz?
More like chalk. When I was a kid they caught a dairy near me putting it in
milk, so it can't be that bad, heh.
Earle
news:Xns993312BF7E877someconundrum@216.196.97.131. ..
> Stupendous Man writes:
>
> > silicates (powdered quartz)
>
> So, professor, you're saying that this product contains powdered quartz?
More like chalk. When I was a kid they caught a dairy near me putting it in
milk, so it can't be that bad, heh.
Earle
#18
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Re: Dexcool coolant warning
Stupendous Man writes:
> "Normal" modern coolants contain silicates to scour the cooling system
> clean of corrosion, and are fine for most engines.
I think you're confusing "silicates" (cleaning agents) with "silica" (quartz).
The former is in your dishwasher detergent, the latter at the beach.
Actually, I don't know that Dex-Cool even contains silicates:
http://www.havoline.com/images/produ...nti_exlife.pdf
http://www.pzlqs.com/Tech/Pdsheet/Do...merCoolant.PDF
> "Normal" modern coolants contain silicates to scour the cooling system
> clean of corrosion, and are fine for most engines.
I think you're confusing "silicates" (cleaning agents) with "silica" (quartz).
The former is in your dishwasher detergent, the latter at the beach.
Actually, I don't know that Dex-Cool even contains silicates:
http://www.havoline.com/images/produ...nti_exlife.pdf
http://www.pzlqs.com/Tech/Pdsheet/Do...merCoolant.PDF
#19
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Re: Dexcool coolant warning
Stupendous Man writes:
> "Normal" modern coolants contain silicates to scour the cooling system
> clean of corrosion, and are fine for most engines.
I think you're confusing "silicates" (cleaning agents) with "silica" (quartz).
The former is in your dishwasher detergent, the latter at the beach.
Actually, I don't know that Dex-Cool even contains silicates:
http://www.havoline.com/images/produ...nti_exlife.pdf
http://www.pzlqs.com/Tech/Pdsheet/Do...merCoolant.PDF
> "Normal" modern coolants contain silicates to scour the cooling system
> clean of corrosion, and are fine for most engines.
I think you're confusing "silicates" (cleaning agents) with "silica" (quartz).
The former is in your dishwasher detergent, the latter at the beach.
Actually, I don't know that Dex-Cool even contains silicates:
http://www.havoline.com/images/produ...nti_exlife.pdf
http://www.pzlqs.com/Tech/Pdsheet/Do...merCoolant.PDF
#20
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Re: Dexcool coolant warning
Stupendous Man writes:
> "Normal" modern coolants contain silicates to scour the cooling system
> clean of corrosion, and are fine for most engines.
I think you're confusing "silicates" (cleaning agents) with "silica" (quartz).
The former is in your dishwasher detergent, the latter at the beach.
Actually, I don't know that Dex-Cool even contains silicates:
http://www.havoline.com/images/produ...nti_exlife.pdf
http://www.pzlqs.com/Tech/Pdsheet/Do...merCoolant.PDF
> "Normal" modern coolants contain silicates to scour the cooling system
> clean of corrosion, and are fine for most engines.
I think you're confusing "silicates" (cleaning agents) with "silica" (quartz).
The former is in your dishwasher detergent, the latter at the beach.
Actually, I don't know that Dex-Cool even contains silicates:
http://www.havoline.com/images/produ...nti_exlife.pdf
http://www.pzlqs.com/Tech/Pdsheet/Do...merCoolant.PDF