A lot of the liner cavitation issues went away when mid stop liners came around, not so much of a big deal as you know. Most water filters from fleetgard anymore don't have much additives in them.
A lot of the liner cavitation issues went away when mid stop liners came around, not so much of a big deal as you know. Most water filters from fleetgard anymore don't have much additives in them.
I was just about to post that. It works great. I just used it to flush the cooling system on a 6.0 that was filled with oil from a failed oil cooler.Use Cascade instead next time, no foam, works great. Cat, Cummins and other OEM's also sell a few different cooling system cleaners you can use as well.
None of them should have traditional additives if you are running OAT coolants. They sell ones for ELCs that have no additives and have a thicker housing sometimes to hold up for the longer service interval.
Ok dumb question.... Is all this coolant talk based on a built engine or stock? My completely stock trucks just shy of $50K miles. Il probly change it soon. What is the stock recommendation for coolant? Thanks! Its My first diesel but i had plenty of vehicles in the past where we ran your basic 50/50 ecto-green prestone.
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I run CAT ELC in mine. At least I know it's better than the Dexcool and it was cheaper for me to get them in a 5 gal bucket than it was to get Dexcool at walmart.
Ok dumb question.... Is all this coolant talk based on a built engine or stock? My completely stock trucks just shy of $50K miles. Il probly change it soon. What is the stock recommendation for coolant? Thanks! Its My first diesel but i had plenty of vehicles in the past where we ran your basic 50/50 ecto-green prestone.
That's what I was getting at, the filters on newer ISX's are only filters, but they do make maintenance filters still.
I run CAT ELC in mine. At least I know it's better than the Dexcool and it was cheaper for me to get them in a 5 gal bucket than it was to get Dexcool at walmart.
Funny you say this, I've seen CAT dealers install DEX-COOL coolant in there shops and say it's the same exact thing(even allowed by CAT as such). This was about 7 or 8 years ago though.
Good to know!
I don't understand it all either. Just enough to be dangerous lol. Some of its important, other stuff doesn't matter, the rest gets tangled up in marketing.Good info, more than I care to know lol.
I've never ran into a HD Cummins that didn't have a filter, but Cat and Detroit may be different I don't have much time with those.
I don't understand it all either. Just enough to be dangerous lol. Some of its important, other stuff doesn't matter, the rest gets tangled up in marketing.
I haven't found a Cummins without one yet either, lots of Cats and euro motors without them though.
Found my jugs. The stuff is called Celsius. It's a concentrated mix that needs to be diluted for your desired antifreeze strength. And it is yellow and supposedly compatible with all other antifreeze products.I have some yellow coolant at home - can't remember the name of it - but it is compatible to be mixed with all types of coolant and is primarily recommended for diesel applications. It is way more expensive than regular anti-freeze but my buddy who owns a trucking company swears by it.
When I get home I will post up who makes it.
Nothing wrong with dex cool. I ran it for over 120 000 miles in my dmax and had no issue with water pumps, overheating, and it still looked and tested good. PH was a little high but that was likely from the side of the highway tap water I had to add once when a coolant hose for my webasto started leaking.