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    Posted: 2 hours 25 minutes ago at 11:36pm
This may be a dumb question but can antifreeze settle out? I have an old nat gas powered pumping unit that has been sitting in the barn for the last 4 years. Before I parked it I changed the oil and antifreeze and then ran it for a few, maybe 10, minutes. I pulled it out a couple weeks ago and the antifreeze in the rad was slushy close to solid actually. I opened the drain on the block and it was fine. Put it in the heated shop and let it thaw out and took a closer look at it today. Antifreeze from the top of the radiator tested good to -8 celsius and the first stuff out of the block was good to -40. I mixed it all back up and it tested good to -29 which is about what it would have been when I put it in. How is that possible?
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