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Re: Re: Re: 2440/2640 coolant filter set-up.
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Posted by Bob on February 07, 2004 at 11:48:20 from (66.163.134.177):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 2440/2640 coolant filter set-up. posted by Dieselrider on February 07, 2004 at 09:49:53:
WIX kit # for filter head, mounting bolts, and 2 hose fittings is WIX # 24019. You would need hose, and appropriate fittings for the engine, shut-off valves (if needed), and a mounting bracket. Filters that fit this head are: (WIX#'s) Chemical type: 24071, 24072, 24073, 24074, 24082, 24088. Non-chemicial type... filter foreign materials out of coolant, such as stray core sand from block, but DO NOT add conditioner.: 24069, 24070, 24083, 24084. The different part #'s reflect size of the filter, which depends on system capacity. This info. is from the WIX Filters Master Catalog. Any automotive supply that sells WIX should be able to access this sizing information. WIX has a website, WIX.COM, but it may be to consumer oriented to get detailed info. on the coolant filters. (I haven't checked out that info. on the website.) There is contact information on the WIX site for technical assistance for help with specific applications. WIX-Cool treatment: 16 OZ bottle...24056 The catalog states these products prolong the life of BOTH gasoline or diesel engines.
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