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![]() "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... 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? Do you have an owner's manual for the engine? It would probably tell you. Failing that, contact a local Yanmar dealer. Mechanics are a frequent source of misinformation. -- Evan Gatehouse you'll have to rewrite my email address to get to me ceilydh AT 3web dot net (fools the spammers) |
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Even worse are those that claim to be 'engineers' (with no
qualifications to back the claim up) and who claim to be successful at 'fixing' things... Cheers Evan Gatehouse wrote: Do you have an owner's manual for the engine? It would probably tell you. Failing that, contact a local Yanmar dealer. Mechanics are a frequent source of misinformation. |
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