It's the same brand but I got the -100, just grabbed the first link to it that I found. It says no alcohol and has rust inhibitors. It was only $3.75/gal. It's stored outside in North GA. We get below freezing during the winter, but not a consistent freeze for weeks on end. Just playing it safe.
Picked up this -100 antifreeze at my local Walmart. Wanted to make sure it's safe to use for winterizing.
Says no alcohol, but it also says not to use in gasoline engines. Thoughts?
http://www.recochem.com/ca/products/outdoor_products/absolute_zerosuptm_sup_rv_waterline_antifreeze
I appreciate your help! If the oil doesn't look bad, should I just wait until I winterize to change it? I'll probably only go our 2/3 more times. Or change it now? If I only use it 2/3 more times with new oil, should I still change when I winterize?
Thank you! I will check out walmart. Is there a specific size filter I need? Or are they universal? And yes, I have an extra fuel filter and fuel water separator. The mechanic drained the fuel tank and everything ran fine last weekend. But I'll check everything one more time.
Ah, okay. That's semi reassuring. The man I got it from said the oil was changed about a year and a half ago, run once, and then it sat outside and uncovered here in the south - where the humidity is crazy. So the condensation could be it. I'll change the oil this weekend before I take it out...
I noticed there was a bit of oil in my bilge area after a day on the lake last weekend. I know the bilge area was pretty dirty, so it may be that. But I went and checked the oil today and I'm not sure where I stand. The dip stick looked good -- I think. The inside of the oil fill area looked a...