slob02 is correct on this. The pink RV antifreeze is an alcohol base made soley for protecting plumbing systems (typically plastic). It will not provide any corrosion protection for your engine/manifolds and quickly looses freeze protection with dilution.
I have heard of many people using it without problem, but these engines are extremely expensive, so personally - I can't take that chance.
I prefer propylene glycol (environmentally safe engine antifreeze). After 30 years of doing it (including 10 years as a marine mechanic), I have a pretty good system of filling and then recapturing the antifreeze in the spring for re-use next fall. This minimizes the expense and keeps chemicals out of the lakes.
Good luck.
I have heard of many people using it without problem, but these engines are extremely expensive, so personally - I can't take that chance.
I prefer propylene glycol (environmentally safe engine antifreeze). After 30 years of doing it (including 10 years as a marine mechanic), I have a pretty good system of filling and then recapturing the antifreeze in the spring for re-use next fall. This minimizes the expense and keeps chemicals out of the lakes.
Good luck.
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