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    Coolant colour

    Hey all.

    Just need a bit of advice about the colour of coolant water.

    Less than 2 years ago, I had a radiator service and a full flush and fluid replacement.

    The new coolant they put in, I hope, was red and not rusty brown.

    In the mechanic's report it says there was 'evidence of old coolant'

    It hasn't had a mud bath or been anywhere exciting since the coolant was last replaced.

    Is red coolant less than 2 years old considered 'old'?

    I think I'll use the green stuff next time.

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    mate a coolant change is every 40,000. Most coolants are green, the coolant in my bike is blue, I think I have seen red coolant,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben-e-boy View Post
    mate a coolant change is every 40,000. Most coolants are green, the coolant in my bike is blue, I think I have seen red coolant,
    Thanks Ben.

    From memory, that would be about right then.

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    most of the newer coolants last up to 5 years. there are differnet types on coolants for different engines. the colour means some difference in chemical makeup. sorry i can't remember the difference. a trip to your local supercheap\autostore will sort it out for you though. I think the nissan desiel spec one is green. Most toyota take the red. This may also vary between brands. I am trying to find more info for this thread

    Red Coolant (Organic Additive Technology): http://www.nulon.com.au/products/Coo.../#.Tz96QbR62So

    Green Coolant (Hybrid Additive Technology): http://www.nulon.com.au/products/Coo.../#.Tz96jrR62So
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    Not sure about the chemical make up, but I know Nulon make red(pinky red) and green coolant.

    When I did the full flush on my cooling system the local auto shop recommended the green for a diesel.

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    Sorry scotty83 should have read your post more thoroughly as you covered what I said.
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    thort red was for alloy block and head --- why the green is for cast block with cast or alloy head ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaron View Post
    thort red was for alloy block and head --- why the green is for cast block with cast or alloy head ?

    The coolant for the ecotech commondoors is green. They have alloy heads.

    They should have a little book hanging off the shelf where you buy the coolant, that has all the specs etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by taslucas View Post
    The coolant for the ecotech commondoors is green. They have alloy heads.
    Correct, i use the same green coolant in alloy headed engines.



    I always thought Red was long life coolant (up to 5 years) Green was standard life (up to 2 years) , but i guess its just colouring at the end of the day and means little, ive also seen green auto transmission fluid, and purple engine oil.
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    Coolant test strips are available from Repco or Bursons, most compotent garages check coolant when doing a service.

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