Changing A/F in a 3208
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03-03-2007, 12:18
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Changing A/F in a 3208
I am going to change the A/F in our 88FC. The Blue Box
says the capacity with the heaters is 85 quarts. I was going to use A/F that meets the basic Cat standard plus the additive. Is there any trick to emptying the whole system. I was considering some low PSI air pressure. What have others used for a/f and how did you empty the cooling system? Bruce 1988 FC35 |
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03-04-2007, 01:47
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Bruce, I've used Cat prediluted antifreeze since I bought the coach in 2000.
Cat says their product has a usable life of 600,000 miles/6,000 hours/6 years but you must add their extended life additive package at 300,000 miles/3,000 hours/3 years to use it this long. Cat shops charge about $10/gallon bottle. I'll be changing out the system this year. Biggest problem I've had in the past is finding someone that will take the spent antifreeze. When I drain the system, I close the block valves on the circulation system and drain the radiator and engine block only. Volume comes to about 12-15 gallons. I figure the circulation system volume is negligible and don't try to drain it. I'm sure you could blow out the circ system with compressed air but I just haven't considered it worth the effort. Eric in San Antonio 84FC35SBWL2 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" wrote: > > I am going to change the A/F in our 88FC. The Blue Box > says the capacity with the heaters is 85 quarts. I was going to use A/F > that meets the basic Cat standard plus the additive. Is there any > trick to emptying the whole system. I was considering some low PSI air > pressure. What have others used for a/f and how did you empty the > cooling system? > > Bruce > 1988 FC35 > |
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03-04-2007, 03:38
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--- I use the CAT predeluted stuff too on my 90SP36....costs $12/gal
in Vegas........red in color, supposed to last 600,000 miles or at least for a while...make sure you follow instructions and drain all the old stuff in the system..LOL Hank Hannigan 90SP36 In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Eric Johnson" wrote: > > Bruce, I've used Cat prediluted antifreeze since I bought the coach in 2000. Cat says their > product has a usable life of 600,000 miles/6,000 hours/6 years but you must add their > extended life additive package at 300,000 miles/3,000 hours/3 years to use it this long. > Cat shops charge about $10/gallon bottle. I'll be changing out the system this year. > Biggest problem I've had in the past is finding someone that will take the spent antifreeze. > > When I drain the system, I close the block valves on the circulation system and drain the > radiator and engine block only. Volume comes to about 12-15 gallons. I figure the > circulation system volume is negligible and don't try to drain it. I'm sure you could blow > out the circ system with compressed air but I just haven't considered it worth the effort. > > Eric in San Antonio > 84FC35SBWL2 > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" > > > > I am going to change the A/F in our 88FC. The Blue Box > > says the capacity with the heaters is 85 quarts. I was going to use A/F > > that meets the basic Cat standard plus the additive. Is there any > > trick to emptying the whole system. I was considering some low PSI air > > pressure. What have others used for a/f and how did you empty the > > cooling system? > > > > Bruce > > 1988 FC35 > > > |
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03-04-2007, 04:25
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Hank, noticed in your signiature line only 1 bird listed. You finally outta the
2 bird club? Ernie Ekberg 83PT40 Livingston,Montana "POO-DOO-EXPRESS" ----- Original Message ----- From: Henry Jay Hannigan To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 8:38 AM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Changing A/F in a 3208 --- I use the CAT predeluted stuff too on my 90SP36....costs $12/gal in Vegas........red in color, supposed to last 600,000 miles or at least for a while...make sure you follow instructions and drain all the old stuff in the system..LOL Hank Hannigan 90SP36 In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Eric Johnson" wrote: > > Bruce, I've used Cat prediluted antifreeze since I bought the coach in 2000. Cat says their > product has a usable life of 600,000 miles/6,000 hours/6 years but you must add their > extended life additive package at 300,000 miles/3,000 hours/3 years to use it this long. > Cat shops charge about $10/gallon bottle. I'll be changing out the system this year. > Biggest problem I've had in the past is finding someone that will take the spent antifreeze. > > When I drain the system, I close the block valves on the circulation system and drain the > radiator and engine block only. Volume comes to about 12-15 gallons. I figure the > circulation system volume is negligible and don't try to drain it. I'm sure you could blow > out the circ system with compressed air but I just haven't considered it worth the effort. > > Eric in San Antonio > 84FC35SBWL2 > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" > > > > I am going to change the A/F in our 88FC. The Blue Box > > says the capacity with the heaters is 85 quarts. I was going to use A/F > > that meets the basic Cat standard plus the additive. Is there any > > trick to emptying the whole system. I was considering some low PSI air > > pressure. What have others used for a/f and how did you empty the > > cooling system? > > > > Bruce > > 1988 FC35 > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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03-04-2007, 07:30
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Eric: Thank you for that reply. I have done a lot of reading on A/F.
Used to be easy when you just went and bought a few gallons of "Prestone". My BB Blue Box says that the cooling system capacity is 61 quarts for the engine and 85 quarts if you include all the heaters. That means there is 24 quarts in the heaters. Are you saying you can buy Cat ELC A/F for a mere $10.00 a gallon?? Seems very inexpensive. That is a word Cat does not understand. In the files section in one of the Forums there is a Cat document that covers oils and A/F. They say you can use any of 5 different coolants: Non Cat ELC 3 years Cat ELC 6 years Cat Deac 3 years needs SCA ASTM 6210 2 years needs SCA ASTM 4985 1 year needs SCA They all require Cat SOS testing at half life. You CANNOT mix Extended life coolants (ELC) with other A/F. So if you used the long life Cat and did not drain the heaters and flush you could have a problem. I remember reading about certain mixtures of A/F turning into a gel. A PHD in chemistry is needed to understand all of this. Has anyone in this forum tried Final Charge?? Bruce 1988 FC35 |
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03-04-2007, 09:27
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Bruce,
I buy it a case at a time from Cat dealers for a "mere" $10-$12/gallon. Cat stuff is not cheap but afterall it is prediluted with 50% water and I don't think they use Perrier for diluent. It is Cat ELC. I've had no gelling or other problems. Just dumb luck I guess as I never got past a B.S. in ChE. Eric in San Antonio 84FC35SBWL2 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" wrote: > > Eric: Thank you for that reply. I have done a lot of reading on A/F. > Used to be easy when you just went and bought a few gallons > of "Prestone". My BB Blue Box says that the cooling system capacity > is 61 quarts for the engine and 85 quarts if you include all the > heaters. That means there is 24 quarts in the heaters. Are you saying > you can buy Cat ELC A/F for a mere $10.00 a gallon?? Seems very > inexpensive. That is a word Cat does not understand. In the files > section in one of the Forums there is a Cat document that covers oils > and A/F. They say you can use any of 5 different coolants: > > Non Cat ELC 3 years > Cat ELC 6 years > Cat Deac 3 years needs SCA > ASTM 6210 2 years needs SCA > ASTM 4985 1 year needs SCA > > They all require Cat SOS testing at half life. > You CANNOT mix Extended life coolants (ELC) with other A/F. So if you > used the long life Cat and did not drain the heaters and flush you > could have a problem. I remember reading about certain mixtures of > A/F turning into a gel. A PHD in chemistry is needed to understand > all of this. Has anyone in this forum tried Final Charge?? > > Bruce > 1988 FC35 > |
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03-04-2007, 12:53
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Ya know, the coolant test strips are available at Cat or Napa, not expensive.
The coolant treatment is a little costly but I use recycled green in my rigs and haven't had a cooling system failure in over 100k miles of operation. The notion of extended life anything in a motor home makes no sense unless it is used daily and covers lots of miles. Cheaper to the change the product, oil or coolant frequently. That strategy will achieve the same goal, extended service life of the engine. There is no cheap way to get there. MH ----- Original Message ----- From: birdshill123 To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 1:30 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Changing A/F in a 3208 Eric: Thank you for that reply. I have done a lot of reading on A/F. Used to be easy when you just went and bought a few gallons of "Prestone". My BB Blue Box says that the cooling system capacity is 61 quarts for the engine and 85 quarts if you include all the heaters. That means there is 24 quarts in the heaters. Are you saying you can buy Cat ELC A/F for a mere $10.00 a gallon?? Seems very inexpensive. That is a word Cat does not understand. In the files section in one of the Forums there is a Cat document that covers oils and A/F. They say you can use any of 5 different coolants: Non Cat ELC 3 years Cat ELC 6 years Cat Deac 3 years needs SCA ASTM 6210 2 years needs SCA ASTM 4985 1 year needs SCA They all require Cat SOS testing at half life. You CANNOT mix Extended life coolants (ELC) with other A/F. So if you used the long life Cat and did not drain the heaters and flush you could have a problem. I remember reading about certain mixtures of A/F turning into a gel. A PHD in chemistry is needed to understand all of this. Has anyone in this forum tried Final Charge?? Bruce 1988 FC35 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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03-04-2007, 15:34
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Yes sir, I do the same as you do. Mine is green, so far so good. It's like
in-flight insurance on my airplane, if I ever need that I will not be around to collect it, you know! So why have it? Leroy Eckert 1990 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors" Niceville, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: Mike Hohnstein To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 6:53 PM Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Changing A/F in a 3208 Ya know, the coolant test strips are available at Cat or Napa, not expensive. The coolant treatment is a little costly but I use recycled green in my rigs and haven't had a cooling system failure in over 100k miles of operation. The notion of extended life anything in a motor home makes no sense unless it is used daily and covers lots of miles. Cheaper to the change the product, oil or coolant frequently. That strategy will achieve the same goal, extended service life of the engine. There is no cheap way to get there. MH ----- Original Message ----- From: birdshill123 To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 1:30 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Changing A/F in a 3208 Eric: Thank you for that reply. I have done a lot of reading on A/F. Used to be easy when you just went and bought a few gallons of "Prestone". My BB Blue Box says that the cooling system capacity is 61 quarts for the engine and 85 quarts if you include all the heaters. That means there is 24 quarts in the heaters. Are you saying you can buy Cat ELC A/F for a mere $10.00 a gallon?? Seems very inexpensive. That is a word Cat does not understand. In the files section in one of the Forums there is a Cat document that covers oils and A/F. They say you can use any of 5 different coolants: Non Cat ELC 3 years Cat ELC 6 years Cat Deac 3 years needs SCA ASTM 6210 2 years needs SCA ASTM 4985 1 year needs SCA They all require Cat SOS testing at half life. You CANNOT mix Extended life coolants (ELC) with other A/F. So if you used the long life Cat and did not drain the heaters and flush you could have a problem. I remember reading about certain mixtures of A/F turning into a gel. A PHD in chemistry is needed to understand all of this. Has anyone in this forum tried Final Charge?? Bruce 1988 FC35 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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03-04-2007, 17:01
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---Yeh Ernie: no longer two bird club rep...delivered 80FC to
Alabama a couple weeks ago....It was a good bird.....we love our 90 SP36 and plan to keep it..LOL Hank 90SP36 in VEGAS In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, > > Hank, noticed in your signiature line only 1 bird listed. You finally outta the 2 bird club? > Ernie Ekberg > 83PT40 > Livingston,Montana > "POO-DOO-EXPRESS" > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Henry Jay Hannigan > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 8:38 AM > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Changing A/F in a 3208 > > > --- I use the CAT predeluted stuff too on my 90SP36....costs $12/gal > in Vegas........red in color, supposed to last 600,000 miles or at > least for a while...make sure you follow instructions and drain all > the old stuff in the system..LOL > Hank Hannigan > 90SP36 > > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Eric Johnson" > wrote: > > > > Bruce, I've used Cat prediluted antifreeze since I bought the > coach in 2000. Cat says their > > product has a usable life of 600,000 miles/6,000 hours/6 years but > you must add their > > extended life additive package at 300,000 miles/3,000 hours/3 > years to use it this long. > > Cat shops charge about $10/gallon bottle. I'll be changing out > the system this year. > > Biggest problem I've had in the past is finding someone that will > take the spent antifreeze. > > > > When I drain the system, I close the block valves on the > circulation system and drain the > > radiator and engine block only. Volume comes to about 12-15 > gallons. I figure the > > circulation system volume is negligible and don't try to drain > it. I'm sure you could blow > > out the circ system with compressed air but I just haven't > considered it worth the effort. > > > > Eric in San Antonio > > 84FC35SBWL2 > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" > > > > > > > I am going to change the A/F in our 88FC. The Blue Box > > > says the capacity with the heaters is 85 quarts. I was going to > use A/F > > > that meets the basic Cat standard plus the additive. Is there any > > > trick to emptying the whole system. I was considering some low > PSI air > > > pressure. What have others used for a/f and how did you empty the > > > cooling system? > > > > > > Bruce > > > 1988 FC35 > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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