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Posted by Greengo on February 07, 2004 at 12:28:05 from (12.162.46.87):
In Reply to: 2440/2640 coolant filter set-up. posted by Indydirtfarmer on February 07, 2004 at 03:33:17:
Equipment & Maintenance COOLING SYSTEMS' SNEAKY CORROSION Cooling failing to maintain an antifreeze/additive package is an invitation to cooling system corrosion. But, according to a panel of experts at the fall meeting of the Technology & Maintenance Council, the causes of accelerated corrosion due to electrolysis are not widely understood. Stray electrical current can travel through cooling systems and wreak havoc, according to Jerry Woerner, manager for service and warranty at Behr America. The problem, Woerner says, is often a case of poor vehicle grounds forcing current to seek alternate ground paths. This can remove metal from cooling system surfaces, causing pitting, corrosion and, ultimately, leakage. www.etrucker.com/apps/news/article.asp?id=41909
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