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Boiling point is 375 degrees. If there is any remaining water in the system just get it hot and it will boil itself out with the cap off.
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It was in my '72 for 10yrs., neat stuff just a pain when you have to drain and refill as you can't use water to top off. Due to this, I just recently switched back to standard antifreeze. For my application driving 2k miles a year to the local cruise-ins, I think it's overkill.
FWIW, It really didn't make any difference in operating temps...even with the A/C on a Fl. summer day. Mike |
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