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I've always used "green" Prestone antifreeze in my A. I 'd like to change to one of the new 5-year antifreezes in this years change. Is there any reason not to use one of these in an A engine? Do you have any brand recommendations? Thanks.
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Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Roanoke, VA USA
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Maybe this will help.
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...ght=Antifreeze Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Just use the "green" Prestone for 5 years. Methinks the annual change is just a marketing ploy to sell more product.
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I've seen/heard that the antifreeze itself does not wear out, but the additives deplete. Are there bottled additives for refreshing the additives available?
Have also heard/seen that antifreeze should have a minimum 8.0 PH. If checked this way would an additive restore the PH? |
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