...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
Heavy diesels do often have coolant filtration. It's back to that whole "is the cost of the change worth more or less than the cost of filtering / testing" like why we just do oil changes, while a heavy diesel does lab tests to see if it's time yet.http://www.donaldson.com/en/engine/lube/coolant.html
My "coolant" filter cost under $3.00 so no big deal. It doesn't hold much so I take it out every 50 miles or so to empty/ wash it and see what kind of junk comes out. The constant inspection let's me know when there's no more junk then it's time to remove the filter.
Quote from: 92EcoDiesel Jetta on August 16, 2011, 06:30:04 pmMy "coolant" filter cost under $3.00 so no big deal. It doesn't hold much so I take it out every 50 miles or so to empty/ wash it and see what kind of junk comes out. The constant inspection let's me know when there's no more junk then it's time to remove the filter. Don't take this the wrong way but do you have a job or kids or anything? Cleaning a filter every two days for me is simply not worth it. Flush your coolant system and refill with quality coolant at least every two years or 20k and you'll be fine. In the case of your particular cooling system I'm not going out on a limb to say that it was abused. Your PO probably had the wrong type or mixed types of coolant and didn't change or flush the system ever.
The last time I put the distilled water in mine. I have had no problems with the normal junk. Sadly everything else I own has always got tap water and has floaties. Well almost everything gets tap water. My old 400 ford that is mud only use has had everything from mud puddle water, beer, spit, and even my own piss to get it going. It looks better than my tap watered vehicles.