papaindigo wrote:
Color doesn't tell you a whole lot about what you have in the system although I'd be inclined to guess just regular old Prestone or something similar. Zerex G-05 HOAT coolant seems to be on the pinkish side of clear, I don't know about the color of Mopar or Motorcraft HOAT coolant.
IMHO your best bet is to clean out the system of all that yellow stuff, see the link in my earlier post as to how. Assuming you get a clean drain (e.g. no solids in the fluid) you should be just fine refilling with one of the above 3 HOAT coolants.
Note at least one member had a fully clogged radiator and another did get a few solids out of his heater core. A few probably don't matter especially if you use racertracer's method and don't see any after the initial flush. FYI a simple drain should produce about 8qts of fluid, if you get a lot less then something may be clogged. Also FYI the drain goes much faster if 1) on cold engine open radiator cap on plastic firewall tank, 2) open bottom radiator drain with the mentioned tool, 3) let plastic tank drain, 4) open vent on top passenger side of radiator to speed up the final drain. Refill is more or less the reverse but also goes faster if you fill from from the firewall tank until fluid comes out of that radiator vent, then close it to complete the fill.
Good tips, PapaIndigo, and I thank you for your response. Anyone have any thoughts on flushing?