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Propylene glycol vs ethylene glycol
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<blockquote data-quote="HMILLER" data-source="post: 84977" data-attributes="member: 11422"><p>My 1996 853 has a placard in the engine bay stating that the only approved antifreeze is propylene glycol and to never mix or use ethylene glycol. All the antifreeze at O'Rielly's, for instance, is ethylene glycol and it is supposed to be compatible with any type of antifreeze or system. My question is, is that placard still applicable? Will there be any damage to anything if the entire system is full of ethylene glycol? Is this just another "use only bobcat approved supplies from your bobcat dealer", or is there some real reason for the placard? All comments will be appreciated. thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMILLER, post: 84977, member: 11422"] My 1996 853 has a placard in the engine bay stating that the only approved antifreeze is propylene glycol and to never mix or use ethylene glycol. All the antifreeze at O'Rielly's, for instance, is ethylene glycol and it is supposed to be compatible with any type of antifreeze or system. My question is, is that placard still applicable? Will there be any damage to anything if the entire system is full of ethylene glycol? Is this just another "use only bobcat approved supplies from your bobcat dealer", or is there some real reason for the placard? All comments will be appreciated. thanks. [/QUOTE]
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