Re: Engine Coolants
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Re: Engine Coolants
Hi
Talking about coolants, my 91 Accord Manual specifies 50% Ethylene Glycol
and 50% water and I was also kind of confused with which one to use. I just
got this car from a friend few months back.
Someone told me to use Napa (but it has some other glycol stuff too.) Any
suggestions ?
Thanks in advance.
Buddy.
"Sam" <sam21@netzero.com> wrote in message
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> I agree, buy the original coolant. It is around $14 but why risk your
> coolant system?
>
> "Patrick Lanphier" <planphier@artemisgroup.com> wrote in message
> news:6e2ccd08.0306160622.16de287e@posting.google.c om...
> > OK I'm looking into replacing the coolant in our Honda Civic Coupe Ex
> > and am very confused by the options. There are a handful of different
> > categories traditional ethylene glycol and propylene glycol,
> > carboxylate, hybids, and nonaqueous solutions. What is the cooling
> > system compatible with and which solution will provide the best
> > protection? Is there a filteration system that can be added?
>
>
Talking about coolants, my 91 Accord Manual specifies 50% Ethylene Glycol
and 50% water and I was also kind of confused with which one to use. I just
got this car from a friend few months back.
Someone told me to use Napa (but it has some other glycol stuff too.) Any
suggestions ?
Thanks in advance.
Buddy.
"Sam" <sam21@netzero.com> wrote in message
news:ZRqHa.24653$1w1.1771660@twister.austin.rr.com ...
> I agree, buy the original coolant. It is around $14 but why risk your
> coolant system?
>
> "Patrick Lanphier" <planphier@artemisgroup.com> wrote in message
> news:6e2ccd08.0306160622.16de287e@posting.google.c om...
> > OK I'm looking into replacing the coolant in our Honda Civic Coupe Ex
> > and am very confused by the options. There are a handful of different
> > categories traditional ethylene glycol and propylene glycol,
> > carboxylate, hybids, and nonaqueous solutions. What is the cooling
> > system compatible with and which solution will provide the best
> > protection? Is there a filteration system that can be added?
>
>
#2
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Re: Engine Coolants
You are risking you water pump, this will cause your timing belt to fail and
this will cause your valves to bent.
Don't risk it, it's not worth it to mess with it. Honda is serious about
this one, use Honda coolant only.
You don't blive us, just buy anything you want, let us know how it works.
"Buddy" <buddytrojan@softhome.net> wrote in message
news:bdhpnh$nul$1@usc.edu...
> Hi
> Talking about coolants, my 91 Accord Manual specifies 50% Ethylene Glycol
> and 50% water and I was also kind of confused with which one to use. I
just
> got this car from a friend few months back.
> Someone told me to use Napa (but it has some other glycol stuff too.) Any
> suggestions ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Buddy.
>
> "Sam" <sam21@netzero.com> wrote in message
> news:ZRqHa.24653$1w1.1771660@twister.austin.rr.com ...
> > I agree, buy the original coolant. It is around $14 but why risk your
> > coolant system?
> >
> > "Patrick Lanphier" <planphier@artemisgroup.com> wrote in message
> > news:6e2ccd08.0306160622.16de287e@posting.google.c om...
> > > OK I'm looking into replacing the coolant in our Honda Civic Coupe Ex
> > > and am very confused by the options. There are a handful of different
> > > categories traditional ethylene glycol and propylene glycol,
> > > carboxylate, hybids, and nonaqueous solutions. What is the cooling
> > > system compatible with and which solution will provide the best
> > > protection? Is there a filteration system that can be added?
> >
> >
>
>
this will cause your valves to bent.
Don't risk it, it's not worth it to mess with it. Honda is serious about
this one, use Honda coolant only.
You don't blive us, just buy anything you want, let us know how it works.
"Buddy" <buddytrojan@softhome.net> wrote in message
news:bdhpnh$nul$1@usc.edu...
> Hi
> Talking about coolants, my 91 Accord Manual specifies 50% Ethylene Glycol
> and 50% water and I was also kind of confused with which one to use. I
just
> got this car from a friend few months back.
> Someone told me to use Napa (but it has some other glycol stuff too.) Any
> suggestions ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Buddy.
>
> "Sam" <sam21@netzero.com> wrote in message
> news:ZRqHa.24653$1w1.1771660@twister.austin.rr.com ...
> > I agree, buy the original coolant. It is around $14 but why risk your
> > coolant system?
> >
> > "Patrick Lanphier" <planphier@artemisgroup.com> wrote in message
> > news:6e2ccd08.0306160622.16de287e@posting.google.c om...
> > > OK I'm looking into replacing the coolant in our Honda Civic Coupe Ex
> > > and am very confused by the options. There are a handful of different
> > > categories traditional ethylene glycol and propylene glycol,
> > > carboxylate, hybids, and nonaqueous solutions. What is the cooling
> > > system compatible with and which solution will provide the best
> > > protection? Is there a filteration system that can be added?
> >
> >
>
>
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