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What happens if you put diesel antifreeze in your car?

What happens if you put diesel antifreeze in your car?

You should NEVER use light duty coolant in a heavy duty engine, this will cause damage! During an engine rebuild or overhaul, the liner can be replaced to allow the rest of the engine to continue in service. In fact, the coolant condition in a diesel engine may even be more important than in a gasoline engine.

Should I use anti freeze or coolant?

The key difference in terms is simple; the engine needs to be cooled to the correct optimum temperature all year round, even in winter. So the engine needs ‘coolant’ 365 days a year. During cold weather, the coolant needs to have ‘antifreeze’ properties in it to prevent it from freezing.

Is diesel antifreeze different than regular antifreeze?

The difference between the antifreeze used in a diesel engine and that used in a conventional gas engine is that diesel antifreeze contains a special additive that protects against erosion on cylinder walls.

Can you put regular antifreeze in a diesel engine?

You should NEVER use light duty coolant in a heavy duty engine, this will cause damage! Pitting/Cavitation Corrosion – Many heavy duty diesel engines use replaceable liners that fit down around each cylinder to aid in serviceability.

Can you use antifreeze on a diesel engine?

Antifreeze has also undergone changes and seems to be a hot topic. The frightening fact is that many diesel engine owners are unaware of these changes, which could result in a major catastrophe down the road. Hopefully, this information will benefit you and your diesel engine customers. For years, we used the typical, green antifreeze formulation.

Is there such a thing as universal antifreeze?

No. Several coolant manufacturers claim their coolant work in all makes and all models. In other words, they want you to think their product is a universal coolant / antifreeze. I’ve got news for you; there’s no such thing. There CANT be because the metal alloys, plastics and seals are different in every engine.

What kind of coolant is used for antifreeze?

Conventional heavy-duty antifreeze coolants used inhibitors known as SCAs (Supplemental Coolant Additives) that were composed of IAT (Inorganic Acid Technology), which are inorganic compounds such as silicates and phosphates.

Which is better, Dexcool or phosphate antifreeze?

It would be very difficult, if not impossible, to flush out all the conventional anti-freeze coolant from the cooling system of an older vehicle, and any conventional anti-freeze would contaminate the Dexcool®. Compared to old-fashioned phosphate antifreeze, Dexcool® may be more stable and improve water pump life.

What is the best antifreeze?

Zerex is the antifreeze brand of oil giant Valvoline, and it has long been considered the best antifreeze brand by gear heads. It makes several types of antifreeze for different applications, but its G-05 product is a favorite among Ford and Chrysler drivers.

Does antifreeze go in a diesel engine?

This antifreeze, however, which is still in prevalent use today, can’t be used in diesel engines without first treating it with a “supplemental coolant additive” (SCA) that contains nitrite for protecting wet sleeves.

What kind of antifreeze should I use?

A 50/50 mix antifreeze, green coolant, would be your best bet. Anything that says “safe for older automobiles” would also work. Be careful of “Extended-Life” additives, as these will eat away at older aluminum, and could cause more harm than good.

Which antifreeze do I Need?

If you live in colder regions of the country, you should mix your glycol based antifreeze with water as well. However, you should use 70% glycol antifreeze and 30% water to provide additional weatherization protection for your vehicle. This will help prevent your engine block from freezing up in extremely cold temperatures.

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Ruth Doyle