Coolants are not my thing. Ever since green went out of fashion, I've been lost. Now I need to get edumacated.
I have found myself the owner of about 50-60 gallons of fresh, clean Volvo VCS coolant. I bought a bunch of IBC totes for firewood and one of them contained this coolant. (See pic).
I did some research, and found it's an OAT coolant, but I haven't been able to find much more on it. Volvo uses it for all of their big equipment and it sees use in marine engines, both gas and diesel. Volvo does say this:
More info:
This site says it's an ELC type, which is Greek to me.
Since I'm overdue for a flush, I'd love it if I can confirm that this yellow stuff is good for orange tractors. Anybody know? I mean, know?
(It'd be nice if I could put it in my 1996 Blazer, too.)
Or is it critical?
And please, those of you who are going to have a hissy fit because it does not say, "Kubota" on the label, please save it. I'm looking for answers to this particular question, not lectures on The Great Heresy of Departing From The Divine Kubota.
I have found myself the owner of about 50-60 gallons of fresh, clean Volvo VCS coolant. I bought a bunch of IBC totes for firewood and one of them contained this coolant. (See pic).
I did some research, and found it's an OAT coolant, but I haven't been able to find much more on it. Volvo uses it for all of their big equipment and it sees use in marine engines, both gas and diesel. Volvo does say this:
Does not contain nitrates, amines or phosphates.
Coolants
www.volvoce.com
More info:
Volvo VCS Coolant Concentrate - People Origin
Application Volvo Coolant VCS is typically used in all VCE machines from 2006.
www.people-origin.com
VCS-2 Orange (was Yellow) READY MIX Antifreeze Coolant 24383484, 24382282, 24382292
22567314 now part number 24383484 - 5 Litre VCS-2 Orange Coolant - Ready to Use 22567335 - replaced by 24382289 20Litre VCS-2 Orange Coolant - Ready
www.yachtboatparts.com
This site says it's an ELC type, which is Greek to me.
Since I'm overdue for a flush, I'd love it if I can confirm that this yellow stuff is good for orange tractors. Anybody know? I mean, know?
(It'd be nice if I could put it in my 1996 Blazer, too.)
Or is it critical?
And please, those of you who are going to have a hissy fit because it does not say, "Kubota" on the label, please save it. I'm looking for answers to this particular question, not lectures on The Great Heresy of Departing From The Divine Kubota.