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Old 05-17-2012, 10:14 PM
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Get two of Zerex, two distilled H20 and have fun. When you change the heater control valve and the hose that goes to the block, you might loose a pint, add distilled H20.
Old 05-17-2012, 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted by mickster
The thermostat and gasket as well as all o-rings on the water bridge were replaced. AC is blowing cold. Don't want to mess with the heater control valve just yet...

As far as Zerex Z05--is it okay to buy the premixed 50/50 version (4 gallons total)? Or is it better to do 1 gallon each at a time to get to 4?

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The premixed is fine also. I wished i'd seen a post about a kiddie swimming pool though. Between the block drains, radiator and hose drains, Antifreeze goes everywhere. I just saw the perfect thing today at PetCo. its a doggie pool; blue plastic 3 ft wide, 9 inches high. That would've contained everything that spews out during a draining.
Old 05-17-2012, 11:47 PM
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There in only a couple of ways to contain a 928 with block plugs pulled.

Kid swimming pool is the cheapest. I have a huge roll of Wurth diapers that contain the spills, but I really wish I had a walmart swimming pool.



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