Antifreeze and corrosion Reply #15 – April 16, 2013, 10:39:30 PM Quote from: TOM Renzo;413247Looks like a 1/4 " pipe plug arrangement. Great for the old radiators but the new ones do not have a pipe plug to install it.Does it come in different thread arrangements??? Sounds like a good product. A sacrificial anode. Boats use them very successfully.I actually don't use that particular anode. I have one that hangs in the radiator cap opening and down into the radiator. A local old time radiator shop sells them. I've yet to replace it but it has deteriorated a slight bit. I do change the coolant every three years though, no matter the mileage.Edit: Looks like this product but attaches to any radiator cap. Quote Selected
Antifreeze and corrosion Reply #16 – April 17, 2013, 06:35:13 AM Quote from: thunderjet302;413398I actually don't use that particular anode. I have one that hangs in the radiator cap opening and down into the radiator. A local old time radiator shop sells them. I've yet to replace it but it has deteriorated a slight bit. I do change the coolant every three years though, no matter the mileage.Edit: Looks like this product but attaches to any radiator cap.I like that! Im gonna have to see if I can find one of those Quote Selected
Antifreeze and corrosion Reply #17 – April 17, 2013, 09:09:48 AM What about all that crumbly nasty shiznit floating around in your coolant and water pump? Looks pretty abrasive in that above pic. Quote Selected
Antifreeze and corrosion Reply #18 – April 19, 2013, 12:20:28 PM Quote from: mcb82gt;413423What about all that crumbly nasty shiznit floating around in your coolant and water pump? Looks pretty abrasive in that above pic. You know I've never had a problem with that. I change my coolant every two years and I've yet to see that stuff floating in the radiator. I figure it just dissolves . Quote Selected
Antifreeze and corrosion Reply #19 – April 20, 2013, 09:03:52 AM I need to get busy and do my coolant and put in that aditive. Its been awhile. Quote Selected