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Re: 50/50 Premixed Anti freeze BS....
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Posted by old on October 28, 2006 at 22:12:55 from (4.244.90.29):
In Reply to: 50/50 Premixed Anti freeze BS.... posted by davpal on October 28, 2006 at 11:25:03:
Yep I think its sort of funny that they even sell it that way. But its a way for them to make money on water and most people don't understand how antifreeze works so they just plain don;t know better. Another thing I see on here is where people say to pre mix antifreeze and water before putting it in and engine. But if you take say a pint jar and fill it wiht antifreeze and put that in a gallion jar and fill the gallion jar with water, 24 hours later all the water will be green. Theres something about antifreeze that makes it mix on its own. I have taken more then one engine that I know had just water in the system, drained out say a gallion of the water then topped it off with antifreeze and never had one frezze or crack a block but yet didn't start the engine.
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