elmwood22 Posted May 30, 2008 Share Posted May 30, 2008 Just curious, having talked w/ a friend he says the dealership and an independent mechanic say a conditioner is needed for a 1997 2.5L. Having said that he further stated the independent used a BG super coolant conditioner in replace of the subaru conditioner. Any thoughts on this? Also, I was under the impression that subaru put the conditioner in the 2000-02 2.5L (and possibly the 2.2L) to remedy external head gasket leaks while also offering a conditional 7yr/100k warranty after the conditioner was used. Is the conditioner on the 96-99 2.5L a.......hmm, preventative maintenance task. His car has 150k on it, is in really good shape, both physically and mentally, I mean mechanically. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OB99W Posted May 30, 2008 Share Posted May 30, 2008 Just curious, having talked w/ a friend he says the dealership and an independent mechanic say a conditioner is needed for a 1997 2.5L. Having said that he further stated the independent used a BG super coolant conditioner in replace of the subaru conditioner. Any thoughts on this?BG product descriptions can be found here:http://www.haisleymachine.com/BG%20PRODUCTS.htm Can you determine which one your friend is referring to? Also, I was under the impression that subaru put the conditioner in the 2000-02 2.5L (and possibly the 2.2L) to remedy external head gasket leaks while also offering a conditional 7yr/100k warranty after the conditioner was used.The conditioner that Subaru uses appears to be Holts Radweld, and is definitely meant to deal with possible external leaks on phase-2 2.5 engines. Is the conditioner on the 96-99 2.5L a.......hmm, preventative maintenance task. [...]"Conditioner" is a vague term. The internal HG leaks that develop in phase-1 2.5 engines aren't going to be easily stopped by a sealant. If the coolant is replaced on a regular basis, the need for additional anti-corrosives, etc., is also questionable. His car has 150k on it, is in really good shape, both physically and mentally, I mean mechanically.I wouldn't argue with success. If your friend's car has been doing well without any "conditioner", why start now? If it's been used in the car previously with sucess, ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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