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Old 09-27-2004, 04:09 PM   #6
~The Jester~
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Get rid of it. Flush out the system as best you can, and put the green back in. Mixing a miniscule amount of residual dexcool with new fresh green stuff pales in comparison to the damage you're gonna have if you leave straight dexcool in there.

There WAS a recall, well more specifically a TSB (Technical Service Bulletin) on GM's running dexcool. I've changed COUNTLESS GM heads, head gaskets, water pumps, heater cores, and radiators. While a surprisingly small amount of the same years models of Ford's and Mopar's. What did they have in common? You guessed it. I've actually seen dexcool settle out of water in a puddle in our parking lot. Looked like oil and water.

Just my $.02!!!
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