I cannot find any of the pinkish/red DEXCOOL that is currently in my 2014 ZR409 engine. I need to top off the reservoir since in Fall I pulled the wrong screw off the heat exchanger and drained a little of the closed cooling anti-freeze. I realized very quickly it was not water and stuck it back on, lol.
So at Autozone today....I found some of the Prestone "GM approved" DEXCOOL in the Ethylene Glycol (don't think DEXCOOL even comes in the Propylene Glycol does it?).
Anyway, this is Orange in color but says "compatible with other DEX-COL approved coolants" on the bottle.
I have spent hours searching google today, looked on the PCM website, etc.....but no-where does it say if the Ethylene Glycol is the stuff that comes OEM in the boat, only that DEXCOOL is what they use and recommend for use. I have also ready that the Propylene is not normally used for closed cooling even tho I know that the Raptor engines do have a green colored one that they use. Pretty sure I am good using this after all the reading I did today but nothing I could find was specific to boat engine, 99% about cars/trucks.
I don't need much, 1/2 gallon at most, but don't want to take any chances, so just want to confirm that I am good to go with what I bought. If I gotta drain the entire system, flush it and then put new in, I will. But obviously prefer to go with it ONLY IF this is the right stuff. (I know to use distilled water when diluting)
Thanks for the help
So at Autozone today....I found some of the Prestone "GM approved" DEXCOOL in the Ethylene Glycol (don't think DEXCOOL even comes in the Propylene Glycol does it?).
Anyway, this is Orange in color but says "compatible with other DEX-COL approved coolants" on the bottle.
I have spent hours searching google today, looked on the PCM website, etc.....but no-where does it say if the Ethylene Glycol is the stuff that comes OEM in the boat, only that DEXCOOL is what they use and recommend for use. I have also ready that the Propylene is not normally used for closed cooling even tho I know that the Raptor engines do have a green colored one that they use. Pretty sure I am good using this after all the reading I did today but nothing I could find was specific to boat engine, 99% about cars/trucks.
I don't need much, 1/2 gallon at most, but don't want to take any chances, so just want to confirm that I am good to go with what I bought. If I gotta drain the entire system, flush it and then put new in, I will. But obviously prefer to go with it ONLY IF this is the right stuff. (I know to use distilled water when diluting)
Thanks for the help
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