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I'm using normal automotive green coolant.
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that is the same stuff the military uses. I see all of this as a good safety measure but lets not forget that some how, some way, these trucks have have survived since the 70's without a coolant filter and the gunk in the block is far from the weak link of the multifuel. You will get better performance out of your heater if you insulate the rubber lines with foam wrap from home depot.I'm using normal automotive green coolant.
russ132,One thing I was unable to figure out, is if using HD diesel antifreeze (green), and since the deuce does not have wet sleeves, is there a benefit to using the DCA additives?
heat will travel by conduction - you could have a valve shutting off flow to the filter and the lines would still get hot. heat flow does not indicate fluid flowWell, I figured I would try it as it is and see what happens.
I started up the truck and I could feel all the lines, to the heater and filter, getting warm. While driving around I had good heat in the cab. When I shut down I checked and all the hoses to the heater and filter were hot and the filter was very hot.
Seems like everything is flowing good and I will leave it like it is.
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