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Well, the 03-04 covers were aluminum. In 05' they switched over to the magnesium, and now.......enter our current problem. I've looked at pretty much every post in ya'lls archives and apparently there is some mixed opinions, but it seems that evans does solve the problem, and the jury is out as to wether de-ionized water coolants do or not. Many said yes, and many said no, but BOTH sides felt very strongly about their opinions.
This corrosion is by electrolysis which requires a small amount of electric current flow. De-ionized water is extremely pure water so it doesn't conduct electricity and therefore it stops the corrosion, but once impurities begin to build up in the water conductivity increases and the corrosion begins again. So useing coolants with a de-ionized water base will stop the corrosion but they must be changed often and flushed well.
^^^^^^What he said^^^^^^^^^^
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One problem though..ANY water conducts electricity. I will be willing to show you that theory. Just find Derno and give me some jumper cables and a bottle of deionized water. The purity of the water and the deionization are the keys. But it doesn't last, change it often.
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One problem though..ANY water conducts electricity. I will be willing to show you that theory. Just find Derno and give me some jumper cables and a bottle of deionized water. The purity of the water and the deionization are the keys. But it doesn't last, change it often.
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Well, my tech I've been working with told me that he flushed the system out twice, but I have yet to ask him if he used tap water, or de-ionized water...... I'm willing to bet he used the first. So, when I get it back I'm going to flush it again with de-ionized coolant and be checking it again in three months. I've got a 6 month warranty from the factory, and you can bet I'll be checking it again when 5 months comes around. If its back again, it'll be going to them and I'll fight harder to get the aluminum cases. I'm gonna let it ride right now.....
Thanks to all of you for your experience its greatly appreciated. Feel free to continue if you wish.
Thanks to all of you for your experience its greatly appreciated. Feel free to continue if you wish.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by jacobw
[B]ahh kdeal you are wrong on this one pure water hygrogen and oxygen will not conduct any electricity at all. reason I know we did a experiment in college that de-mineralized water will not conduct electricity, its all the minerals in water that conduct the electricity tap water yes will conduct hence the minerals not filtered out of the water! Try it!!! That is the reason people get shocked if they drop the hair dryer in the tub etc etc. Pure water is a insulator not a conductor its a stable fluid and will not conduct any electricity!! Water has the same number or protons and nuetrons and will does not have an extra one to take on the positive or negative charge.
[B]ahh kdeal you are wrong on this one pure water hygrogen and oxygen will not conduct any electricity at all. reason I know we did a experiment in college that de-mineralized water will not conduct electricity, its all the minerals in water that conduct the electricity tap water yes will conduct hence the minerals not filtered out of the water! Try it!!! That is the reason people get shocked if they drop the hair dryer in the tub etc etc. Pure water is a insulator not a conductor its a stable fluid and will not conduct any electricity!! Water has the same number or protons and nuetrons and will does not have an extra one to take on the positive or negative charge.
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Originally posted by flynbryan19
Well, my tech I've been working with told me that he flushed the system out twice, but I have yet to ask him if he used tap water, or de-ionized water...... I'm willing to bet he used the first. So, when I get it back I'm going to flush it again with de-ionized coolant and be checking it again in three months. I've got a 6 month warranty from the factory, and you can bet I'll be checking it again when 5 months comes around. If its back again, it'll be going to them and I'll fight harder to get the aluminum cases. I'm gonna let it ride right now.....
Thanks to all of you for your experience its greatly appreciated. Feel free to continue if you wish.
Well, my tech I've been working with told me that he flushed the system out twice, but I have yet to ask him if he used tap water, or de-ionized water...... I'm willing to bet he used the first. So, when I get it back I'm going to flush it again with de-ionized coolant and be checking it again in three months. I've got a 6 month warranty from the factory, and you can bet I'll be checking it again when 5 months comes around. If its back again, it'll be going to them and I'll fight harder to get the aluminum cases. I'm gonna let it ride right now.....
Thanks to all of you for your experience its greatly appreciated. Feel free to continue if you wish.
Im willing to bet if you raise a big enough stink you can get them to install an aluminum side cover from an 04 for free, and be done with the whole issue. Im sure since they switched over they have to have a bunch of aluminum side covers lying around. I know that's what I'd do, dont let these companies give you the screwgie because they could honestly give a **** about you. Get to work!
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