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aluminum radiator

Started by geraldchainsaw, 2013-10-06 15:59

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geraldchainsaw

went to a 80th birthday party today,  talking to another old car guy & told him  about me putting a aluminum rad in one of my cars,  and using prestone antifreeze,   he says that theres a special antifreeze out there for aluminum rads,  is that true?,  if so,  whats the fname if u know,   or is prestone fine?,   thanks    jerry

rmk57

i would say 95% of the anti-freezes out there are compatible with aluminum.
Most cars built today have aluminum heads, water pumps, etc.

Unless I'm missing something all the major brands should be ok.


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Newer cars are using the gold and red antifreeze and switching will void warranty.  Not sure if they (red and gold) are required to prevent premature failure but I will say "galvantic" (sp) action is an issue with aluminum parts in a cooling system.  Sacrificing anodes are sold for use in systems that have aluminum components.
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