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Coolant PH
11-06-2005, 13:06
Post: #1
Coolant PH
Does anyone know what the PH level should be for the engine coolant in the 3208
Cat? Mine is testing at an 11 PH, making it very alkiline. I purchased an SCA
additive from Caterpiller and after reading the label found that it is an
alkiline base. Using it will only raise my PH. The people at the local Cat
distributor didn't have a clue about the PH. My coolant protection is testing
down to minus 34 deg. It is still bright green but getting old. What should I
expect its useful life to be?

Thanks,

Larry Holland /82FC35SB

Canandaigua, N.Y.



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11-06-2005, 13:12
Post: #2
Coolant PH
Larry go to NAPA and get Pennray coolant test strips to test your
coolant. They arent expensive and the directions are on the
label. The color is not important if it tests alright.

Tom Warner
1982 Bluebird
Vernon Center,NY
At 08:06 PM 11/6/2005, you wrote:

>Does anyone know what the PH level should be for the engine coolant
>in the 3208 Cat? Mine is testing at an 11 PH, making it very
>alkiline. I purchased an SCA additive from Caterpiller and after
>reading the label found that it is an alkiline base. Using it will
>only raise my PH. The people at the local Cat distributor didn't
>have a clue about the PH. My coolant protection is testing down to
>minus 34 deg. It is still bright green but getting old. What should
>I expect its useful life to be?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Larry Holland /82FC35SB
>
>Canandaigua, N.Y.
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11-06-2005, 13:33
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Coolant PH
The coolant ph should run between 9.8 and 10.5, but check out the link I've
included. It has some good information regarding this matter.

http://www.tandmautomotive.com/1/info/co...ystem.html

Bruce Morris (919)872-7635 Raleigh, NC
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Does anyone know what the PH level should be for the engine coolant in the
3208 Cat? Mine is testing at an 11 PH, making it very alkiline. I purchased an
SCA additive from Caterpiller and after reading the label found that it is an
alkiline base. Using it will only raise my PH. The people at the local Cat
distributor didn't have a clue about the PH. My coolant protection is testing
down to minus 34 deg. It is still bright green but getting old. What should I
expect its useful life to be?

Thanks,

Larry Holland /82FC35SB

Canandaigua, N.Y.



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