Posted by VicS on January 07, 2016 at 19:51:42 from (174.243.66.201):
In Reply to: Re: Cavitation posted by wolfman on January 07, 2016 at 17:44:39:
I have a 6060 all is 83 model. Two years ago the water pump bearing went out. Let's see. 2013 minus 1983 would be 30yrs. Never had the cap off. I did put some antifreeze in the puke tank and every 5 yrs. or so some additive from Valvoline. Yes it has wet sleeves. I have read it,electrolysis, is caused by a bad ground in the vehicle itself. Cat believes this also. We had a semi that turned the antifreeze brown. The dealer laughed at such a silly thing. But when they looked the ground straps from the rear ends was coiled on top and not hooked up. Bolted them to the frame. No more brown water. The truck had air ride. You can tell if you have a problem by grounding one lead of a good ohm meter and the other lead in the water. Jack it up and run it in all gears and turn everything on one thing at a time. Haul pvc pipe without covering the front. See how long till you have problems. 20000 miles loaded with PVC not covered got some trucks. The u-joints first.
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