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Flush and refill is the only solution.
Can I take your word on that?
What are your views on global warming and global economy? The energy crisis? Personal finances? j/k
Have we determined that the additive in these filters are silicates ..and that the filter isn't there to capture all the stuff that allegedly will "sink out of solution" if and when it does ..if it indeed is (silicate based)?
I tried a search on IV inhibitors ..got nothing of worth.
Here was an interesting article ..but not too in depth
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f you put one of these systems on a smaller cooling system you will get too much of this chemical stuff into your system and it will fall out of solution.
This may be true, LarryL. But I think that idea of the solid chemical is to have it disolve at a predetermined Ph (or whatever chemical state would constitute borderline depletion level). You can sit sodium hydroxide (potash) in solid form in water ..and it will only reach a max concentration level until you add more water. That's how some made their liquid caustic solutions. They would add dry potash and then add water (they may have done it the other way around to avoid violent reactions ...or maybe not
). I imagine that the practice was abandoned due to the trend to engineer out certain risks.
IAT coolant were in use for decades, gentlemen. So have mixed alloy engines/cooling systems. The only evolution that I've seen away from silicates is to extend the drains of coolant ..to further remove the owner/driver from screwing up and move the services to the second owner ..or near the tail end of the first ownership. Properly maintained IAT cooling systems have lasted decades without component repair ..and even neglected IAT filled cooling systems have lasted a very long time/high mileage witout issues (mine being one with the development of external corrosive leakage from the aluminum head @ 170k/14years with very few coolant changes ...I put a rad in due to plastic tank gasket leakage).
So ..is everybody that convinced that the OAT and HOAT are the cat's meow?
The coolant filters, btw, are available without any additive. I'll be calling the WIX techline on Monday to see what they say about it.