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Correction: Where can I buy Swepco 210 or 212?

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Old 12-18-2001, 04:49 AM
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Hi Adam, well this is a question that I was going to ask today too. Yesterday I called Swepco in TX. to find a retailer in the Phoenix area but they gave me the area rep's. phone #. He told me that I would only be able to buy 212 in 6- 1 gallon jugs, the price was $217.00. I sure don't need 6 gals so I was going to ask how other people buy it. J.R.
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Our host Pelican Parts sells it!!
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Pelican carries it of course.... But if you need it quick Automobile Atlanta carries it since you are in Atlanta.

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Old 12-18-2001, 08:27 AM
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It seems that most the gurus on this board state that you should first drain the system, put some cheaper gear oil in, drive it for a week, drain again, then put the good stuff in. Before you drain, make sure the fill plug isn't seized.
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Old 12-18-2001, 02:30 PM
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pelican only lists 201 in its online catalog. i assumed they didn't have it; hence, my post. i'll call them tomorrow and see if they can get the 212.

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