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[ihc] Re: Rusty water
Many years ago I had the same problem after using plain water because I was so broke that's all I could afford when the
old radiator was leaking.
Well, I changed to anti freeze mixed with water after a good flush, but still had rusty coolant after a while.
So then I bought a 2 part acid/neutralizer radiator cleaner from a truck parts place. I think the acid was oxalic <sp?>
(now I can't find the stuff).
I flushed out all the anti freeze, added the acid cleaner, ran it for a while, drained, flushed, and added neutralizer,
flushed twice, drained and then used distilled water with ethelyne glycol.
I have had no problems with rust since.
You might look for something to control electrolysis, they used to sell little pellets the size of a fat quarter that
dangled from a chain suspended in the radiator neck, I think they were zinc. I believe they were designed to be eaten
away, that the electrolysis wouth attack them instead of other metals.
- Jim in Mesa
Date sent: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 13:15:24 -0800
To: ihc@domain.elided
From: Grant Cunningham <kd7jnw@domain.elided>
Subject: [ihc] Rusty water
Send reply to: Grant Cunningham <kd7jnw@domain.elided>
>
> Imagine my surprise on checking the coolant yesterday - it looks like
> mud again! How can I fix the problem?
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Jim In Mesa - James Lidberg
jameslidberg@domain.elided
'79 Scout II/4X4/345/Edelbrock 1400/727/D20/3.07 open/PS/PB/4"Trailmaster
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