
Originally Posted by
defmec
Wow no one has mentioned anything about the conductivity in green coolant and alloy engines. Oat coolant is better at stopping voltage through the system . electrolysis + alloy = not good

. Maybe why my rover v8s running glycol green coolant always had white chalky crap around the hoses .
I remember the debate about positive versus negative earth and car body corrosion. I don't think either side won, although most cars these days are negative earth.. Electrolysis + steel. Who knows? As that bozo from the IPCC used to say, Voodoo Science.
Not saying you're wrong; rather, I'm saying there has to be a limit somewhere. Nothing lasts forever.
I'd be very interested in reading anything on conductivity in coolants if you have any links. I used to come down on the positive earth side of that old argument. I wouldn't mind having another look.
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