Re: IML: Smoke on Dash equals Heater Coil leak
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Re: IML: Smoke on Dash equals Heater Coil leak



Actually, the product itself forms mud.  I have used the stuff extensively in an
experimental engine in my lab at the University of Texas.  The engine I have
built tends to have many coolant leaks inside the crankcase (due to the
modifications I have done to it).  Sometimes, instead of disassembling the
whole engine, I just add some of this mud in there.  It usually works,
temporarily, which allows a few more tests to be ran.  This engine is
completely dissassembled and reassembled about twice a month, and a train load
of mud is removed from the block coolant passages.  This engine does not have a
radiatior.  Instead, a big aluminum bucket accumulates the water and the coolant
is actually heated in there.  You have to clean the bucket with an aceton wetted
rag to clean it from the mud.  I think it would be obvious what the mud would do
to the small passages of a radiator.
D^2

Quoting ViaJoaquin@xxxxxxx:

> A large quantity of "mud" in a cooling system will certainly cause a problem
> with overheating but you cannot make any educated statement that the product
> causes overheating or even combined with the "mud" already in the system if
> it didn't already cause any overheating! My experience with the stuff is in
> the central valley of California, there are some places that get hotter, but
> not many.
> 
> Roy
> 67 Crown FDHT
> 
> In a message dated 12/10/2004 3:04:52 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> 
> >Problem with that stuff is the mud goes everywhere in the cooling system,
> causing potential overheating in the summer.
> >
> >D^2
> 
> 
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