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VW Coolant



That's true, I have done in an emergency and never had a problem.  The 
chemistry between old fasioned American green and European blue is not 
very different, just different mix of similar inorganic inhibitors.

-----Original Message-----
From: Derrick floyd <tyrone27@gmail.com>
To: fahrvegnugen@cox.net
Cc: John Gates <gatesj@mailblocks.com>; scirocco-l@scirocco.org; 
glxtasy@hotmail.com
Sent: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 14:45:54 -0500
Subject: Re: Re: VW Coolant

nope G-11 and green coolant you can fix fine.

On 6/16/05, David Utley <fahrvegnugen@cox.net> wrote:
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> >
> > From: Derrick floyd <tyrone27@gmail.com>
> > Date: 2005/06/16 Thu PM 03:41:20 EDT
> > To: John Gates <gatesj@mailblocks.com>
> > CC: fahrvegnugen@cox.net,  scirocco-l@scirocco.org,  
glxtasy@hotmail.com
> > Subject: Re: Re: VW Coolant
> >
> > I seen G-12 doing the same on A4 putting a pink gumm out side of
> > hoses.  plus another thing I don't like about G-12 is that if you 
blow
> > a headgasket or ther is a SMALL leak it Gumms up the motor or if you
> > mix it it gumms up the motor.
>
> I have been told that if you mix any color, it will gum-up the motor. 
 Dunno
how correct that is, but...
>
> David
>
> '83 GTI, Daily Driver...
> '87 16V, parts car
> '82 pickup, 2.0 16V, collecting dust...
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