Engine Ice-----?
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Cigars! Earth ne'eer did breed such a jovial weed.
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Yea I got mine from rocky mountain atv...make sure that you flush out all of the old antifreeze very well because I have heard of it causing glazing in outty cyclinders because of a chemical reaction...other then that engine ice works great at reducing temp.
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Did the story of the Engine Ice causing problems with Bomba head gaskets or something ever get verified???
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#8
I remember looking into that, and it was due to mixing the engine ice with other radiator fluids, which caused a "film" to form. When you add engine ice, you have to drain the old fluid completley, then run plain water in it for a few minutes, and drain it again. Then fill it with the Engine Ice. I use it, and am happy with it
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1) Drain the green stuff
2) Fill with 50/50 mix of white vinegar and H20, cycle for several minutes and drain
3) Fill with H20 (preferrably distilled H20), cycle for several minutes and drain (this is to flush all the vinegar out)
4) Fill with engine ice
5) Ride!
2) Fill with 50/50 mix of white vinegar and H20, cycle for several minutes and drain
3) Fill with H20 (preferrably distilled H20), cycle for several minutes and drain (this is to flush all the vinegar out)
4) Fill with engine ice
5) Ride!
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