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Old 01-04-2017, 10:25 AM   #1
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no shame in catching it all in a large enough container when flushing the system initially and reusing it. porsche "snake oil" is expensive as hell!
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Old 01-04-2017, 10:47 AM   #2
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no shame in catching it all in a large enough container when flushing the system initially and reusing it.
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Yes, as long you have a very clean container why not?
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Old 01-04-2017, 11:00 AM   #3
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Unless you go to extraordinary length working under the car you run the risk of getting road debris, sand etc. in your coolant. I would not do this and put back into the engine. Everything is much more expensive than coolant.
I think what you're asking is there a way to prevent total loss? If this is the case you can clamp off the 2 main hoses to the radiators and at least save that volume.
Everything in the engine will drain when you pull the pump.

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Unless you go to extraordinary length working under the car you run the risk of getting road debris, sand etc. in your coolant. I would not do this and put back into the engine. Everything is much more expensive than coolant.
Agree! Unless you have a spotless engine, you're going to get dirt and debris in the coolant as it runs out and down the various parts of the engine and into the catch pan.
I would recommend not re-using it.
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