sailswim
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there are quite a few coolant threads already and I have searched for this particular angle but not found it fully addressed.
My query is re the Organic Acid Technology in coolant
Last year I used Ethlyene Glycol which is recommended by Peachment for my Nanni engine, I just checked with them on the phone. But they didn't seem to know whether it mattered about using a coolant with Organic Acid Technology (OAT) or non-organic.
Apparently the OAT stuff is longer life coolant but I have read that it is unsuitable for older engines as it can cause problems with certain types of nylon/silicone seals. It is the default product available at a motor factors, I haven't yet looked for non-organic coolant
But does it matter?
Thanks
My query is re the Organic Acid Technology in coolant
Last year I used Ethlyene Glycol which is recommended by Peachment for my Nanni engine, I just checked with them on the phone. But they didn't seem to know whether it mattered about using a coolant with Organic Acid Technology (OAT) or non-organic.
Apparently the OAT stuff is longer life coolant but I have read that it is unsuitable for older engines as it can cause problems with certain types of nylon/silicone seals. It is the default product available at a motor factors, I haven't yet looked for non-organic coolant
But does it matter?
Thanks