![]() |
|
|
|
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
This is a reply from Redline's tech support:
> Hello, > > I checked the directions of WaterWetter (for Diesel) and it said one >bottle (15 ounces) per 10-15 gallons cooling system. > > My cooling system (a 1985 Mercedes Benz 300D W124 Diesel) only has 6 >liters (around 1 1/2 gallons). > > Does this mean I jut put 15% of the 15 ounce WaterWetter bottle? > > Can't I just pour the whole bottle? What will happen If I our in the >whole bottle? > > > > Thanks! > > > Francis Campos > Philippines > In your Mercedes diesel I would recommend the regular WaterWetter, one bottle will treat a cooling system from 12 to 20 quarts of capacity. This has corrosion protection so you can use a reduced antifreeze concentration, and help lower the coolant temperatures and improve the heat transfer. The Diesel WaterWetter is used for large commercial diesel cooling systems that have a separate corrosion package metered into the system. I would expect the capacity of your cooling system to be more than 1 1/2 gallons. You could use 4 ounces of the Diesel WaterWetter, but I would recommend reducing the antifreeze to 15% and use the regular (red) WaterWetter. Thank you for your interest in Red Line Oil. REDLINE |
![]() |
Bookmarks |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
New Exhaust Tips on the SL | Bruce Hat | Mercedes-Benz SL Discussion Forum | 4 | 04-27-2004 12:40 PM |
S55 Exhaust Tips | mbsickness | Mercedes-Benz Performance Paddock | 0 | 01-28-2004 02:20 PM |
350SDL Replace Fuel Injector Tips? | ezrider | Diesel Discussion | 3 | 11-22-2002 10:37 AM |
Potential buyer needs R107 tips | mbtjc | Mercedes-Benz SL Discussion Forum | 12 | 05-22-2002 07:31 PM |
WaterWetter | CafcoTX | Tech Help | 4 | 07-06-1999 09:32 PM |