Thanks, Mark- > The air filter is a pain, but I don't think its complex to just replace, > if thats what you meant... if you changed the sparks did you check the > gap? Had this done at the dealer, so I'm assuming they did. What is the "gap"? > With the moroso there are two kinds a. coolant compatible (good) b. only > to be used with water and no coolant (better/best). To use it you should > get a hand on flushing out the coolant system... Thanks. I might go this route if I can enlist my friend (and his warm garage) to help me out. > and someone was telling there's Sierra coolant - which is good > for the environment and so safe a dog could drink it - and that its > phosphate free - but I have no real knowledge of their claims - though > I'm curious to know more... http://www.sierraantifreeze.com/ There are numerous posts in the archive on it. Search for "sierra" and you'll see. Thanks for the help. -Neil |
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