O’Majestic1’slightnigF150
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I own several Fsuperdutys. The 2016 F250 6.7 runs the orange coolant and until ‘20 model year (I have one of those also) requires a refresher in Chemistry 101 every 15k miles. Not just checking level but ph, nitrates…. There’s a test strip and special additive, plus a quantity of orange removal / then additive replacing orange coolant required based on testing results.
My concern is, the local dealer was clueless about the engine block material science and how critical the right testing and resulting treatment every 15k miles could impact the engine life. I’m really concerned if there is a similar requirement when testing the “coolant strength” as deemed necessary in the bullet of the generic 10k screen pop sent by Ford.
What say you smart people? Any of you aware what the true definition of “coolant strength” is for a Lightning? I searched the web and this forum and found no mentions related to strength. Any of you Ford Master Techs wanna weigh in? Thanks in advance!
My concern is, the local dealer was clueless about the engine block material science and how critical the right testing and resulting treatment every 15k miles could impact the engine life. I’m really concerned if there is a similar requirement when testing the “coolant strength” as deemed necessary in the bullet of the generic 10k screen pop sent by Ford.
What say you smart people? Any of you aware what the true definition of “coolant strength” is for a Lightning? I searched the web and this forum and found no mentions related to strength. Any of you Ford Master Techs wanna weigh in? Thanks in advance!
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