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Extended coolant for PT36
03-22-2008, 14:57
Post: #1
Extended coolant for PT36
Hi group,

I plan on replacing my coolant with the green extended coolant sold by
truck dealers.
This doesn't require a 50/50 mix so was wondering about having to check
with test strips since not a mixture with water.
Just fill it to the brim and go?

Bob Lawrence
84 P36
Presently in Boulder City Nv till 1st of month then heading east on 40.
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03-22-2008, 15:15
Post: #2
Extended coolant for PT36
Only if it is pre-charged with SCA's. That's what you are testing for.

R.E. Marabito, Dallas, TX, 92WB40

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Lawrence"
wrote:
>
> Hi group,
>
> I plan on replacing my coolant with the green extended coolant sold by
> truck dealers.
> This doesn't require a 50/50 mix so was wondering about having to check
> with test strips since not a mixture with water.
> Just fill it to the brim and go?
>
> Bob Lawrence
> 84 P36
> Presently in Boulder City Nv till 1st of month then heading east on 40.
>
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03-22-2008, 15:16
Post: #3
Extended coolant for PT36
Extended coolant that doesn't require mixing with water means it already IS
mixed with water, normally 50/50.

Doesn't matter whether it is Red or Green, concentrated (you mix with water), or
pre-mix, it's functionally the same as long as it meets the ratings. You want to
see TMC RP329, generaly, for a Detroit.

I use Zerex Extended Life, bought in concentrate and then mixed with distilled
water. I wouldn't mind if it was Ready-to-use (which Zerex makes), but my local
source doesn't carry it that way.

On 3/23/2008 at 1:57 AM Bob Lawrence wrote:

>Hi group,
>
>I plan on replacing my coolant with the green extended coolant sold by
>truck dealers.
>This doesn't require a 50/50 mix so was wondering about having to check
>with test strips since not a mixture with water.
>Just fill it to the brim and go?
>
>Bob Lawrence
>84 P36
>Presently in Boulder City Nv till 1st of month then heading east on 40.
>
>
>
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03-23-2008, 10:35
Post: #4
Extended coolant for PT36
Thanks for the replies. We be getting the premix. Should work ok.
Bob

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner"
wrote:
>
> Extended coolant that doesn't require mixing with water means it
already IS mixed with water, normally 50/50.
>
> Doesn't matter whether it is Red or Green, concentrated (you mix
with water), or pre-mix, it's functionally the same as long as it
meets the ratings. You want to see TMC RP329, generaly, for a Detroit.
>
> I use Zerex Extended Life, bought in concentrate and then mixed
with distilled water. I wouldn't mind if it was Ready-to-use (which
Zerex makes), but my local source doesn't carry it that way.
>
> On 3/23/2008 at 1:57 AM Bob Lawrence wrote:
>
> >Hi group,
> >
> >I plan on replacing my coolant with the green extended coolant
sold by
> >truck dealers.
> >This doesn't require a 50/50 mix so was wondering about having to
check
> >with test strips since not a mixture with water.
> >Just fill it to the brim and go?
> >
> >Bob Lawrence
> >84 P36
> >Presently in Boulder City Nv till 1st of month then heading east
on 40.
> >
> >
> >
> >------------------------------------
> >
> >Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>
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