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Water wetter and anti-freeze
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<blockquote data-quote="WP64" data-source="post: 10782178" data-attributes="member: 75984"><p>Van, what causes contamination? I've seen WW turn cooling fluid milky white, most likely due to too much antifreeze (Motorcraft Gold in this case) in the mix or not using distilled water? The owner couldn't get rid of it even after repeated flushing, including pulling the block plugs to get as much out as possible. The solution was to take it to the dealer for a professional flush, that did the trick but the owner went back to antifreeze w/o any additives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WP64, post: 10782178, member: 75984"] Van, what causes contamination? I've seen WW turn cooling fluid milky white, most likely due to too much antifreeze (Motorcraft Gold in this case) in the mix or not using distilled water? The owner couldn't get rid of it even after repeated flushing, including pulling the block plugs to get as much out as possible. The solution was to take it to the dealer for a professional flush, that did the trick but the owner went back to antifreeze w/o any additives. [/QUOTE]
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