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Keith
 
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Default Antifreeze Type?

Orange is the Dex-Cool type extended life antifreeze. That's what I use in
my Lehman diesel, and Bob Smith of American Diesel said that was fine. You
still need to change it out every 2-3 years. I flush mine when I do change
it.

Wet liner diesels need a special antifreeze or an additive to regular
antifreeze to stop those little microscopic bubbles from eating away at the
liner.

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Keith
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I don't know how color relates to chemicals - but a friend recently
bought a sailboat - turned out it had cooling problems that the test
runs didn't point out. It had green antifreeze in it. A lady capt down
the dock said you should only put orange antifreeze in marine diesels
otherwise they develop cooling problems from some silicate ?
pebbles/granules that develop in the coolant - so he drained it and
flushed it and sure enough there were handfuls of sand-pebbles
clogging it up. So I learned to use orange antifreeze - what do the
colors mean??


On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 20:11:48 -0400, "Jeff Morris"
wrote:

I'm in the middle of changing the antifreeze in my Yanmar 2GM20FC engines

and am
curious if I should change type.

I've been using Ethylene Glycol, following the advice of a Yanmar

mechanic who
said using Propylene Glycol would void my warranty. I've never been

able to
verify that, and I'm now long out of warranty so I'm wondering if its

time to
switch to the more environmentally friendly Propylene. I also think that

using
the easy to dispose propylene would encourage me to change more

frequently.

Secondly, if I do change, do I have to flush out all of the old, or is it
sufficient to just drain it?

TIA, Jeff