Well, I just finished doing some major work to my 1997 Peninsular in efforts to avoid having to replace the engine however, I just found out that I put the wrong antifreeze back in.

Thanks again for your help.
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It's not about the cooling properties of the coolant, it's the corrosion protection, seal compatability, service life, etc..rcornejo wrote:..Apparently the previous owner used the green stuff and never had problems with it. As a matter of fact, my boat always ran very cool.
Thanks for posting that. I always wondered what the thinking was behind the different antifreeze.efishnsea wrote:It will leave a deposit in the cooling pasages that insulate and will inhibit cooling in the future.
If you buy the extended life coolant straight up and mix it yourself with distilled water you save considerably over buying the 50/50 premix.efishnsea wrote:The red antifreeze is not cheap. Around 22$ a gallon.
I agree. When I bought my 28 it had green coolant. A gallon container was still on the boat, it was a NAPA product which stated it was approved for diesel application, low silicate and safe for all aluminum engines. Regardless, I promptly changed over to orange ELC. I filled with fresh water, ran engine, dumped and re-filled with distilled water, ran engine, dump it again and filled with the distilled water/ELC, 50/50. This certainly took care of clearing the water heater hoses and coil. The double-flush was probably overboard (pun intended), but that's just me...efishnsea wrote:They also told us when changing antifreeze type to empty system, Fill with fresh water run the engine and empty again. Then use new type antifreeze.