I read frequently about people changing from one coolant to another by using mutliple iterations of distilled-water drain/fill cycles, the idea being to iterate until the drain fluid is completely clear.
This seems as though it would inevitably lead to some corrosion in the system since aluminum can corrode VERY quickly when no corrosion inhibitors are present.
I'd rather flush using a safe but low coolant/distilled water concentration. Do perhaps 5x drains/fills over a 1-2 day period with the system heat-cycling each time to allow the new fluid to reach equilibrium throughout the system.
Are my concerns misguided? What lowest-concentration of coolant would be suitable to prevent corrosion over that short period. I was thinking perhaps 10%?
I can't find data on this or similar question having been asked previously.
My goal is to switch from a 2EHA-containing coolant to one without (Peak Asian Blue or equivalent) and reduce the quantity of the 2EHA component to a negligible level.
This seems as though it would inevitably lead to some corrosion in the system since aluminum can corrode VERY quickly when no corrosion inhibitors are present.
I'd rather flush using a safe but low coolant/distilled water concentration. Do perhaps 5x drains/fills over a 1-2 day period with the system heat-cycling each time to allow the new fluid to reach equilibrium throughout the system.
Are my concerns misguided? What lowest-concentration of coolant would be suitable to prevent corrosion over that short period. I was thinking perhaps 10%?
I can't find data on this or similar question having been asked previously.
My goal is to switch from a 2EHA-containing coolant to one without (Peak Asian Blue or equivalent) and reduce the quantity of the 2EHA component to a negligible level.