Anti-freeze
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RE: Anti-freeze
anything will work, theres no need to add additives to these engines since they are not wet sleaved.
I actualy cought mine dripping from where the resivoir hooks up to the radiator itself under the cap. put a ziptie nice and tight and that fixed that problem. I just dumped some water in the reserve tank and went on my way.
I actualy cought mine dripping from where the resivoir hooks up to the radiator itself under the cap. put a ziptie nice and tight and that fixed that problem. I just dumped some water in the reserve tank and went on my way.
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RE: Anti-freeze
Drew,
I read in my06 owners manual to only use HOAT. Also said not to use plain water, only Distilled or Deionized water. If a non-Hoat is used in and emergency it should be replaced with specified coolant ASAP. And the good part " Mixing of coolants other then specified engine coolant, may result in engine damage" etc.[]
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RE: Anti-freeze
HOAT stands for Hybrid Organic Acid Technology. it is just a different type of antifreeze as compared to NOAT, which is Nitritated. HOAT's inhibitor package is slightly different from traditional high-silicated green coolant. It's supposed to be better basicaly.
I just pulled this off another web site. . .
right now only DC uses it.
I just pulled this off another web site. . .
What’s a HOAT? Hybrid OAT in this case means it has a traditional Ethylene Glycol-base, with a single OAT inhibitor and is moderately silicated. The version now being installed by DC, and tested by Ford, is based on the German BASF product, Glysantin G 05. It has been used in extensively in European Mercedes Benz and other manufacturer’s vehicles since the late 1980’s. New users expect that it will provide the 5-year, 100K miles coverage they desire. G 05 proponents believe that its moderate dose of silicates provide greater aluminum protection than a straight OAT while still being water pump friendly.
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#9
RE: Anti-freeze
Prestone just derates any coolant you got to prestone. In the older cummins, you couldn't run elc (hoat) coolant. It would cause gasket failer because it didn't have silicates. If it says to put the elc in, I would recommend CAT coolant (hoat). It comes premixed with distilled water. Great stuff, also last up to 6years where as most green coolant and almost any automotive elc (hoat) only lasts 2 years. In my 02 I run complete coolant, which is the green stuff that is good for 6 year with DCA in it (coolant is dyed blue). DCA helps keep scale down on the engine so if your cheap, you can use tap water as long as you maintain the DCA level.
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RE: Anti-freeze
[quote]ORIGINAL: jakebrake
In the older cummins, you couldn't run elc (hoat) coolant. It would cause gasket failer because it didn't have silicates.
I have an early 98 12 Valve I bought in June, the current coolant is "Green", what should I be running, the owners manual just says run "Ethylene Glycol" based coolant?
In the older cummins, you couldn't run elc (hoat) coolant. It would cause gasket failer because it didn't have silicates.
I have an early 98 12 Valve I bought in June, the current coolant is "Green", what should I be running, the owners manual just says run "Ethylene Glycol" based coolant?