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Thread: A big warning about Dex-Cool
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12-21-2005, 07:28 AM #21
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Hugger Orange- 1999 Camaro SS
Glad I have the MLS head gaskets..
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12-21-2005, 09:03 PM #22
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the problem theyre having on the Grand-Ams and such are more likely the crappy gaskets they use on the lower intake. Theyre captured o-ring style. The plastic gets hard and splits and the rubber gasket seal cant really take it and it blows out, usually either end of the head. dex-cool IMO is a bit finniky. it tends to glob up, get flaky and plug things up a bit easier than the green. That anycolorcoolant stuff is probably the best way to go. Use a bit of flush and get all the old dex cool out of there and put that stuff in and you should be good to go.
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12-24-2005, 03:41 PM #23
right now im doing a little science project with dex-cool. i took some from my radiator and dripped it all over a peice of aluminum foil (not the non-stick type, thats coated with silicone i believe)...i wanna see if i can see any signs of aluminum corrosion from it. nothing yet, but i just set it up.
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12-24-2005, 03:44 PM #2499PontTAGuest
if you want to turn dexcool into a acid just heat it up to about 200f and mix air into it...WALAA
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12-24-2005, 04:02 PM #2599PontTAGuest
http://www.geocities.com/b_gillie/dexcool_problems that explains the cause and effect...so you need to run low for a long time before trouble starts...
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12-24-2005, 04:02 PM #26
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it doesnt happen instantly. the stuff has to degrade for awhile before it gets nasty. the best thing to do would be to get some out of a car thats had it for a couple years
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12-24-2005, 04:54 PM #27
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Pewter- 1999 Trans Am 5.7L
come to think of it, i used dex-cool in my cavalier for some number of years (dont worry its gone now) and i went through 3 head gaskets and 3 defferent engines due to cooling issues.
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12-26-2005, 12:50 PM #28SStatusGuest
Dex-cool is only good for 30,000 miles and thats is it. Every mechanic that i have givin any respect to has always told me that. As long as you change it and have it flushed on time everything usually fine. I have always used it and will continue.
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12-31-2005, 03:48 PM #29HangKerkorianNowGuest
The reason "they" [COLOR="Red"][U][B]DID stop using it as of all '06 models is the gig is up! Kerkorian cashed out $252 MILLION worth of stock 2 days ago...coinciding w/ The General's lowest value in over 20 years!! They couldn't stop 'cuz the greedy bastards were sitting on 140 million barrels of the shit. Sorry 'bout the language but right now I've gotta go decide if I've got more shavings in my OIL or in my COOLANT. Course they are mixed equally so what the hell! This shit about low levels....hah! I owned Chevrons since I been in diapers. Ask my old lady, I'm CONSTANTLY "making love to that damn car". Face it. GM couldn't afford to cop to it....36 million cars....140 million barrels. If you have any cavitation or the slightest disturbance the stuff goes Jonestown. Do not run more than a couple years. Go to Society of Automotive Engineers and search "coolant". When they aren't busy w/ the space station they are trying to figure this crap out. Or go to National assoc. of RADIATOR SPECIALISTS, or....oh, nevermind....
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01-01-2006, 12:59 AM #30
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black- 2002 ss
Get your gm boo-hoo gm is doing so bad crap correct; Kerkorian sold off just over 20% of his GM shares to create a capital loss, so he wont have to pay so much in taxes. Read this:
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll...TO01/512210405
His investment company made out huge this year and he sold off ailing stocks to get a tax break, now in Feb. he can buy them back at a lower rate, and get a tax credit, as well as profit from the drop in the value. I dont agree with what hes doing because he's basically making all the shareholders suffer so he can get a tax break, which is total b.s.
As for the 2006 thing; last time I checked the dealer showroom, unless its one of their rebadged daewoo's the coolent was still orange.
Now if shares drop when he sells and he is expected to buy in early February, wouldnt it make sens to buy some this month while they are still down? then when they go up next month you can get that coolent flush you been savin up for.Last edited by dexcool; 01-01-2006 at 03:50 AM.
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01-01-2006, 04:29 AM #31KILLSWITCH ETERNALGuestOriginally Posted by 99HUGGRSS
David:
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02-18-2019, 07:48 AM #32
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Black- 1999 Z-28
I have a New system, vatted block new heads new rad. Do I go to Dexcool or something else. Sorry to resurrect this but I have seen a set of 5.3 heads destroyed by Dexcool, granted I don't have a clue what the previous owner did...
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03-01-2019, 08:31 AM #33
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Go with Dexcool.
Only time I've seen an issue is when someone mixes in something else besides Dexcool.
Last summer I spent a wonderful time doing 30 flushes on a 2000 Firebird I picked up because the previous owner or shop mixed non Dexcool.
Had a nice black foam coming from the radiator and shit brown color coolant for about 26 flushes. I even used 2 full bottles of cleaner to get it clean.
So much fun At least I only paid $425 for the car.
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12-25-2022, 05:15 AM #34
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an you switch to the regular anti-freeze or is it harmful in some way to use regular coolant in any motor with Dex-cool?
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