Posted by schmuck on November 06, 2009 at 19:57:00 from (173.184.207.213):
In Reply to: Re: Antifreeze posted by buickanddeere on November 05, 2009 at 06:51:17:
I'm curious. This is not the first time I have read something like this, but I have always changed my anti-freeze in everything I owned every 3 years and mixed the un-diluted anti-freeze 50/50 with tap water and the ONLY time I ever had any trouble was when I tried the crap that was supposed to last 5 years. In less than one year it had eaten the impeller on the water pump up so badly that the heater core and radiator were no longer functional, so I junked a car that SHOULD have been good for another 100-150,000 miles. Since then, I went back to the old stuff and change it every 3 years and have had no more problems. Are you basing your reply on actual experience, or just parroting what you have heard someone else spouting?
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