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I read some where lately that we should be checking the coolant to see if it weak. if too weak it could result in cavitation in the engine . Can any one verify that this is needed?
This is for the 6.4 engines,
After reading this I called my local dealership to ask them for test strips. Went over to pick it up and to my surprise they didn't charge me for them. I thought huh?.....
Thanks for the reply's. I talked to my parts man, he asked the mechanics at his dealship and they know nothing about them. I really do appreciate the info.
Interesting that is in the ESP but to my best memory it is not in the owners manual. I don't think I would have missed it. As a former 7.3L owner I'm very familiar with testing coolant. But, cause I'm old and because I've killed billions of brain cells over the years I'm going out now and look.
Interesting that is in the ESP but to my best memory it is not in the owners manual. I don't think I would have missed it. As a former 7.3L owner I'm very familiar with testing coolant. But, cause I'm old and because I've killed billions of brain cells over the years I'm going out now and look.
Was not in the manual, was a piece of paper Ford had sent me in the mail.
Those brain cells went to heaven to be with the ones I have lost too.
I have a question about the whole coolant thing I hope you guys can shed some light on. I was telling my buddy this evening about checking the nitrate level in his coolant. He says why? According to him when he had his 7.3 it was necessary to check the nitrate level because his 7.3 had the green coolant. According to him this was necessary with the green coolant because the chemistry of the coolant caused cavitation if the nitrate level wasn't right. He says this is why Ford switched to Gold because the chemistry of the gold coolant is different therefore the need for testing and adding the vc-8 was no longer necessary. I didn't want to get in a debate with him because he's been driving diesels way longer and is more knowlegeable. He said there's even a youtube video where vc-8 was added with the gold coolant and caused geling.
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