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Re: Re: Re: 2440/2640 coolant filter set-up.
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Posted by Greengo on February 07, 2004 at 11:27:25 from (12.162.46.99):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 2440/2640 coolant filter set-up. posted by Indydirtfarmer on February 07, 2004 at 03:47:19:
The rust on this liner is caused from not having the proper amount of anti-freeze in the system. This called cavitation, caused by air bubbles exploding on side of liner. Electrolysis is what it is known as. you can add all the conditioner you want and it will still rust if you do not have proper antifreeze mixture. you can go to any truck dealer dealer and get the filter and adaptor for less that 200 and some dollars, get the fittings and hose from hardware and auto parts stores. Also make sure you get a treated filter and make sure you check the DCA content. you can get filters with different amounts of DCA in them. This very important to keep this level correct. Too much is as bad as not enough. Been in the trucking industry for 30 years and this is a common problem.
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