Sediment/particulates In Coolant
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Sediment/particulates In Coolant
Drained a couple of gallons out of a buddies 04 radiator today. Poured back in
and found sediment in the bottom of the container I was using.
This container was very clean when I started draining.
Low use on this truck, only 38K miles on an '03 but driven daily.
Is this normal ?? Sure looks like it could eat up a water pump.
Could this be silicate accumulation or just trash left over from the
manufacturing processes ??
We will be draining and flushing soon unless someone gives me a good
reason not to.
You guys might want to check your cooling system for sediment also.
SAFE TRUCKING...HOUTEX.....
and found sediment in the bottom of the container I was using.
This container was very clean when I started draining.
Low use on this truck, only 38K miles on an '03 but driven daily.
Is this normal ?? Sure looks like it could eat up a water pump.
Could this be silicate accumulation or just trash left over from the
manufacturing processes ??
We will be draining and flushing soon unless someone gives me a good
reason not to.
You guys might want to check your cooling system for sediment also.
SAFE TRUCKING...HOUTEX.....
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Funny you should post this. Yesterday I noticed sediment at the bottom of the expansion/overflow tank. Also in the two years on my ownership the level has dropped in the tank about halfway. Having a hard time locating this Zerox G-05 around these parts. The factory coolant is supposed to be good for 5 years or 100K. But I'm too **** with this truck to go that long. I agree come spring I"ll flush and fill. Is the GM Dexcool HOAT coolant the same stuff as what's in our rigs. Only ask because it is also orange color?
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From my understanding the GM Dexcool is a HOAT type coolant but it's a different formula than the DC and Ford spec coolant. Stick with the DC/Ford or Zerex G-05.
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Don't use Dexcool !! I don't think it mixes well with the stock stuff.
For a full drain and refill it may be OK but I really DON'T know for sure.
Don't go by color of fluid or color of bottle cap either !!
HOUTEX........
For a full drain and refill it may be OK but I really DON'T know for sure.
Don't go by color of fluid or color of bottle cap either !!
HOUTEX........
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