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yes, it goes "bad". All (I think) contain lubricating agents which are
important in the health of the pump. I would think every two years
should be adequate. I have no opinion about waterless, though I suspect
the "lubricating agent" still holds true. Ask the manufacturer. Most
have lots of information on the web...
dave
On 11/5/2015 6:53 AM, Daniel White wrote:
> I've searched the archives looking for any discussion regarding how
> often to change the coolant in the BN7. If the answer is there...I
> missed it. I'm running a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and tap water and it
> tests o.k. as far as freeze protection. This mix has been in the
> system for a number of years. Does coolant "go bad" with age? Any
> thoughts about the waterless coolant being sold on the market?
> Thanks,
> Dan White
> 1962 BN7 Mk II
>
>
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yes, it goes "bad". All (I think) contain lubricating agents which
are important in the health of the pump. I would think every two
years should be adequate. I have no opinion about waterless, though
I suspect the "lubricating agent" still holds true. Ask the
manufacturer. Most have lots of information on the web...<br>
dave<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/5/2015 6:53 AM, Daniel White
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<div>I've searched the archives looking for any discussion
regarding how often to change the coolant in the BN7. If the
answer is there...I missed it. I'm running a 50/50 mix of
antifreeze and tap water and it tests o.k. as far as freeze
protection. This mix has been in the system for a number of
years. Does coolant "go bad" with age? Any thoughts about
the waterless coolant being sold on the market?<br>
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<div>Thanks,<br>
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<div>Dan White<br>
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<div>1962 BN7 Mk II<br>
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