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Re: Dexcool coolant ?

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Hi,

I've been reading about this of late also. It's spec'd for GM cars from what i have read.

I have also read now that Prestone says it is ok to mix with DexCool in a GM vehicle but not sure about a Volvo.

There seems to be varied opinions on the web with some things.
Yesterday I was looking up the density of copper (99.9 percent pure or close to that). I wanted to verify the thickness of the so-called 1 ounce copper clad circuit boards copper layer.
I found right away a value of 8.94 kg/m^3 which is close to 9 kilograms per cubic meter.
Now you have to realize that 8.94kg is close to 19 pounds, and i could easily pick up a 19 pound weight as most people can. Now imagine trying to pick up a hunk of copper metal that measures one meter (about 39 inches) on each side. That's a hunk of metal that is larger than a foot rest for a comfort chair. Could you pick it up? Sure, if it really weighed 19 pounds. Problem is, it's much heavier than that. The real density is closer to 8940 kg/m^3 which would make it a LOT heavier than 19 pounds. No single person could pick that much weight up especially in that bulk form.
So there you have it, a seemingly good reference to the density but off by a factor of 1000. That's the web for ya. Caution is the word.
Imagine if you used that information to design a machine that would hand a one cubic meter block of copper to a human for loading onto a truck. The first use would kill the guy or smash his fingers at the least.
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Post by abscate »

That’s just a units mistake, a la NASA and the Gimli Glider....

Unless you are fooling with Osmium or Iridium metals are about 10g/cc, liquids 1g/cc, gases 1/200th of that GOT.





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To be sure you cannot go wrong with the Volvo branded blue stuff. There isn’t very many parts at O’Reillys or Pep Boys that should find themselves on a Volvo.
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Blacklab467 wrote: 11 Nov 2023, 06:16 To be sure you cannot go wrong with the Volvo branded blue stuff. There isn’t very many parts at O’Reillys or Pep Boys that should find themselves on a Volvo.
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Post by mar601 »

All it says in the manual is use genuine volvo coolant. Which of these should I buy please?

https://www.oreillyauto.com/shop/b/oil- ... antifreeze

I always just bought the O'Reilly 50/50 universal.

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The G05 works fine and is readily available at reasonable price.
Your choice - premixed or concentrated.
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Post by mar601 »

I'm sort of freaking out about this and want to get the car in to get this dexcool out. I have a tendency to over-react so maybe I can get some peace of mind by asking -----
I had the O'Reilly universal in there (always used that) and I just put maybe a half gallon of the Dexcool in. Going to call the shop tomorrow for an appt. Hopefully, it's not a case of "immediate" damage? I'm reading where rather in time it can clog up the system? I should be ok for a few days you think?

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mar601 wrote: 11 Nov 2023, 10:38 I'm sort of freaking out about this and want to get the car in to get this dexcool out. I have a tendency to over-react so maybe I can get some peace of mind by asking -----
I had the O'Reilly universal in there (always used that) and I just put maybe a half gallon of the Dexcool in. Going to call the shop tomorrow for an appt. Hopefully, it's not a case of "immediate" damage? I'm reading where rather in time it can clog up the system? I should be ok for a few days you think?
I think in the short term, you're fine.
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Post by Sveedy »

As said, don't worry. Just drain and flush, then fill with any GO5 rated coolant. Zerex is one you can get at O'Reillys, AutoZone, etc..
I believe it's a gold colored jug and fluid.
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mar601 wrote: 11 Nov 2023, 08:58 All it says in the manual is use genuine volvo coolant. Which of these should I buy please?

https://www.oreillyauto.com/shop/b/oil- ... antifreeze

I always just bought the O'Reilly 50/50 universal.

So many choices....... and none of them are Volvo branded.
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