lynallbel
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I've been running Series Land Rovers on OAT for years and it's fine. Most of what you read on the web is nonsense.
Richard
No oats in mine, I dont want to offend them!
S2 on the blue, 90 on the blue.
I've been running Series Land Rovers on OAT for years and it's fine. Most of what you read on the web is nonsense.
Richard
Hi, sorry I know this has been covered before but I'm still not clear if I've done the right thing..I have a 2005 VP D1-30, in my new to me boat. and when we had a frost I thought better change the coolant. Never given it much thought before on my 30 year old engine. Drained it all out and put halfords pink organic in but forgot that I now have a calorifier ,I did run the engine to get all the coolant out but maybe there is some left in the system! Question is was what was in there OAT or conventional coolant. It looked to have a green tinge to it. But it might not have been Volvo's own brand... how do you tell ? It says not to mix types. Is OAT used in 2005 engines. Shall I change it all again.
Yesterday, from curiosity, I had a look at a Halford's Ready Mixed Antifreeze container that my grandson had put in my recycling bin. It had no indication whatsoever, of the type of substance it had contained, just "ready-mixed antifreeze".Its all ethylene glycol based
Their OAT type is red. Their conventional silicate type is blue
They also sell a nitrite, amine, phosphate free hybrid type
They also sell a range of l Comma antifreezes which includes a silicate type, an OAT type , a silicated OAT type, a hybrid type and a silicated OAT type based on ethylene glycol and glycerine
Both OAT and Silicate type Halfords antifreeze which I have state that they contain ethylene glycol in very small print in the "safety" panel on the back of the containers .Yesterday, from curiosity, I had a look at a Halford's Ready Mixed Antifreeze container that my grandson had put in my recycling bin. It had no indication whatsoever, of the type of substance it had contained, just "ready-mixed antifreeze".
Bluecol brand antifreezes are still available.It was only as I was driving home listening to the song Blinded by the light, singing and trying to remember the words, that it dawned on me, Ethylene glycol and Propylene glycol, why I just wrote glycol I have no idea!
I actually have an empty 1 litre bottle of bluecol in my old car.
Tesco often have Prestone antifreeze for sale at low prices. I don't know whether it's conventional or OAT but it does say on the can that it can be mixed with either type.
Interestingly, if you buy it from Prestone themselves, you can have it in almost any colour you like: Prestone | Products
Richard
If you pm me I can send you the Volvo official instructions and ratios but essentially:
- Empty the old coolant
- Fill with oxalic acid and run up to temperature; then drain off once cooled
- Fill with bicarb solution and run up to temperature; then drain off once cooled
- Flush two or three times with fresh water; run up and drain off each time. you can keep going until the water runs clear if you like.
- finally fill with the new coolant.