[SEL] Antifreeze

Dave Rotigel rotigel at alltel.net
Wed Dec 13 13:23:22 PST 2006


The stuff works well in cats as well as in engines!
         Dave

At 01:50 PM 12/13/2006, you wrote:
>Yes, I left out the word cooling ahead of effeciency. Absolutely.
>Good to clarify.........
>
>How a bout a wetting agent?
>Some racers use that as a lot of strips won't allow antifreeze on their
>tracks.............pure water with some sort of wetting agent or
>something...
>
>Bill
>
> > On 13/12/06, bill at antique-engines.com <bill at antique-engines.com> wrote:
> >> Shoot, that's as common as an adjustable wrench around here!
> >> I grew up using them - tested all the family cars each fall when I was a
> >> kid.
> >> You can get them even in the grocery stores around here in the same
> >> section you buy the oil and funnels.
> >>
> >> The most common antifreezes were use where I live should be a 50-50 mix,
> >> you lose effeciency if stronger, and it won't protect cold enough if
> >> weaker.
> >>
> >>
> >> Bill
> >
> > Bill, hope you won't mind me mentioning/correcting that it is the
> > COOLING efficiency that you lose if the antifreeze solution is too
> > strong.
> >
> > I am currently helping to sort out a big Nordberg diesel in Bryan,
> > Ohio that seems to have cooling problems, that has a 40% solution of
> > antifreeze.
> >
> > Peter
> > --
> > Peter A Forbes
> > Email: listerdiesel at gmail.com
> > Web: www.oldengine.org/members/diesel
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