And you can often get away with that.
Some times you can't. I've seen several wet sleeve engines where the anti freeze was neglected have cavitation, where they had pin holes from the outside of the cylinder walls in.
Needed a complete engine over haul because of it.
Please take no offense. Can you valid that with some confirmed documentation?
No.Please take no offense. Can you valid that with some confirmed documentation?
PH indicates that the glycol in your coolant is breaking down. As Glycol breaks down (age and heat) it breaks into Glycolic and Formic acid. As it does it lowers the PH of the mixture gets around 7 it starts to contribute to corrosion. The floaty ball tester only tell you how much stuff other than water is in your coolant mixture, and giving you an indication of its heat properties. PH tells you the condition of it.
Something,,, like this??
https://www.cumminsfiltration.com/s...oduct_lit/asia_pacific_brochures/3300963A.pdf
We need someone patient enough to read and comprehend the article,,,
it is the wrong time of the day for me to read it,,,, :confused2:
I am just kidding,, :laughing: it a short read,, and has pics of the damage!!
I switched to Rotella antifreeze in all of my diesels after I first heard of this.
Something,,, like this??
https://www.cumminsfiltration.com/s...oduct_lit/asia_pacific_brochures/3300963A.pdf
We need someone patient enough to read and comprehend the article,,,
it is the wrong time of the day for me to read it,,,, :confused2:
I am just kidding,, :laughing: it a short read,, and has pics of the damage!!
I switched to Rotella antifreeze in all of my diesels after I first heard of this.