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Old Dec 28, 2005 | 01:28 PM
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Antifreeze/Coolant

I'm going to change the coolant in my 1 ton and was wondering what I should use?
 
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Old Dec 28, 2005 | 06:38 PM
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I have a 90 a 96 and a 97. I just use the green with the Ford additive.
 
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Old Dec 30, 2005 | 08:26 PM
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where do you get the additive?
 
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Old Dec 30, 2005 | 09:02 PM
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where do you get the additive?
fw-16 from ford....... you need to get thge sca coolant strips to check it also you need to know how much to add.
 
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Old Dec 30, 2005 | 10:09 PM
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Cooling system maintenance.<O</O
The cooling system on any diesel has special concerns. It's possible for the coolant to cavitate --produce tiny bubbles--that can with time cause pinholes through the cylinder walls from the water jackets. For this there is an additive; Ford P/N FW-15 or FW-16, Fleetguard P/N DCA4; that needs to be maintained in the coolant. Generally this means installing 8 to 10 oz of the additive to the cooling system every 15000 miles. Another method is to monitor the cooling system with Fleetguard's DCA4 test kit P/N CC2602 or CC2602A. This measures the level of DCA4 in the system, and then you add the amount as required. The cooling system should be drained (and flushed if you live in an area with especially alkaline water) and refilled with a fresh 50/50 mix of coolant/water and one pint of the additive for every two gallons of coolant/water at 30,000 miles. Use only a low-silicate ethylene glycol-based coolant. Ford does not recommend using propylene glycol coolants in any of their vehicles.
· Ford or Motorcraft Premium Antifreeze · Motorcraft Premium Gold Antifreeze (does not require SCA/DCA)
· Texaco Antifreeze/Coolant
· Texaco Antifreeze/Coolant Pre-diluted 50/50
· Zerex 5/100 (white bottle) Antifreeze/Coolant
· Zerex Ready To Use Antifreeze/Coolant (premixed 50/50 with de-mineralized water)
· Zerex Heavy Duty Pre-charged Formula
· Shellzone Premium Quality Antifreeze
· Fleetguard Complete EG--pre-charged at 1.5 units/gallon DCA4
Also available premixed 50/50 with water with the same DCA4 level · Pyroil Heavy-Duty Antifreeze/Coolant--Low Silicate
· Fleet Charge Antifreeze/Coolant--pre-charged with Pencool<O></O>
 
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Old Dec 30, 2005 | 10:14 PM
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Tips for using Fleetguards Test strips
One of the most common asked questions regarding test strips and how much coolant additive is required to raise the additive to a safe level. This depends on the capacity of the coolant system. Another piece of useful information is that each 1 pint bottle of additive is equal to 5 units.
Fleetguard considers the safe level to be between 1.5 & 2.5 The reason we recommend adding UP TO 2.5 is to help ensure that by the next time you check your coolant it will still be between these levels. Since not everybody maintains their vehicle in the same manner we recommend the HIGH end of the SAFEST LEVEL of 2.5. This has apparently confused some which is why we have added this statement.
For an example on getting your level to the HIGH end of the SAFE LEVEL 2.5>>
My Friends 99 Ford Power Stroke has a capacity of 32.75 quarts or 8.2 gallons. To figure out how many units 1 pint of additive will raise the coolant level, divide the 5 units by the capacity in gallons (8.2) 5 divided by 8.2 = .61, this tells you that each pint of additive will raise the coolant level .6. If your current level is 1.8 and you wish to reach a level of 2.5 you would need to add 2 pints (2 x .6 = 1.2, 1.2 + 1.8 = 2.5)
To assist you in getting the Ph level close to the neutral level of 7.0 Ph try adding 16oz of Plain White Vinegar and run for a day or two and then check your Ph again.
 
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Old Dec 31, 2005 | 12:06 AM
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I am fixen to change my thermostat and flush it. When I do mine I was thinking of trying CAT EXTENDEDLIFE COOLANT. Steve Baz has it on his site just past the list of coolants and test strips. Says its premixed and already has additives. If he recommends it, it must be alright.

Ya know this site becomes addicting after awhile dont it!
 
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