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    Default coolant choice for 582 gray head?

    Asking what everyone uses for coolant for their Rotax.
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    Default Re: coolant choice for 582 gray head?

    The water/glycol coolant is the only thing that makes much sense to me whether it is in a 582 or a 912 because you can always top off with water if you lose coolant somewhere away from home, as opposed to trying to find some Evans waterless coolant.
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    Default Re: coolant choice for 582 gray head?

    Dexcool, the orange kind, coolant is what is recommended.

    That's what I and everyone else that I know who has a Rotax, 2 or 4 stroke uses.
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    Default Re: coolant choice for 582 gray head?

    Quote Originally Posted by Av8r3400 View Post
    Dexcool, the orange kind, coolant is what is recommended.

    That's what I and everyone else that I know who has a Rotax, 2 or 4 stroke uses.
    Thanks! Is it a premix or do you have to dilute with water?

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    Default Re: coolant choice for 582 gray head?

    Beeryboats,

    I started with evans - worked OK but always concerned myself with what to do if I needed coolant on a trip.......last year with a radiator change went to 60% dexcool (diluted the full strength stuff with distilled/deionized water - I'd stay away from tap water) ......dropped both the CHT and oil temps. Thinking the smart money is on Dexcool too.
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    Default Re: coolant choice for 582 gray head?

    Dexcool it is then. Thanks guys!

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    Default Re: coolant choice for 582 gray head?

    Quote Originally Posted by beeryboats View Post
    Thanks! Is it a premix or do you have to dilute with water?

    I've always run a 50:50 mix with distilled water.
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    Default Re: coolant choice for 582 gray head?

    I know Prestone has the premix 50/50 Dexcool, I believe others have it too. I use the premix just for the convenience.
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    Default Re: coolant choice for 582 gray head?

    Dexcool is a must on the grey head as it doesn't have a ceramic waterpump seal,
    The blue heads can use either but dexcool would be the first choice.

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    Default Re: coolant choice for 582 gray head?

    Thanks guys. Anyone have any idea how much I need to buy? The system is totally dry at this point. I assumed about two gallons, but that may not be enough.

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