SERIES 40 ENGINE OPERATOR'S GUIDE
G. How to Select Coolant
De
fi
nitions
This section covers selection of
the required coolant for Series 40
engines. To help ensure complete
understanding of the information, the
de
fi
nitions of the following terms are
provided:
Antifreeze —
Ethylene glycol
or propylene glycol containing a
corrosion inhibitor package and which
meets an appropriate heavy-duty
speci
fi
cation (i.e., TMC RP-329 for
ethylene glycol or TMC RP-330 for
propylene glycol).
Coolant —
The
fl
uid mixture
circulating in the engine cooling
system, typically a mixture of 50%
water and 50% antifreeze.
Drop–Out —
Precipitated sludge or
deposit formation on cooling system
components.
Fully Formulated Antifreeze —
Contains all the necessary inhibitors
to protect a diesel engine, and does
not, therefore, require a pre-charge of
SCA before its
fi
rst use.
Initial–Fill Coolant —
The coolant
that is used in a new or rebuilt engine,
or any time the cooling system is
emptied and then re
fi
lled with coolant.
OAT —
Organic Acid Technology.
An inhibitor system based on
organic acid inhibitors, instead of
traditional North American inhibitor
formulations.
SCA —
Supplemental Coolant
Additive. SCAs are used in a
preventive maintenance program to
prevent corrosion, cavitation, and the
formation of deposits.
Approved Coolants
NOTICE:
Required specifications for water,
ethylene glycol, propylene glycol,
inhibitor packages and inhibitor
concentration are included in
this section. To avoid possible
engine damage from inadequate
or overconcentrated coolant,
this information should be read
thoroughly before the coolant is
replaced.
The approved and preferred
coolants for Series 40 engines
are listed in Table 24. Once installed,
these coolants should be maintained
according to the procedures discussed
under
Maintenance
in this section.
All information subject to change without notice.
(Rev. May 2004)
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