dynoman Well-Known Member TurboBuick.Com Supporter! Joined Nov 30, 2009 Aug 24, 2017 #21 I believe it's the silicates in many antifreeze's that can damage bearings . Silicates are rust inhibitors and basically sand , and sand in the bearings can't be good . Sam
I believe it's the silicates in many antifreeze's that can damage bearings . Silicates are rust inhibitors and basically sand , and sand in the bearings can't be good . Sam
Jerryl Tall Unvaccinated Chinese Guy Joined Dec 14, 2004 Aug 24, 2017 #22 Boxcars said: Yeah, yeah, but does RMI-25 damage engine bearings? Click to expand... I probably need to do this; The answer is Yes / No You are looking for a reply that no one can accurately answer?
Boxcars said: Yeah, yeah, but does RMI-25 damage engine bearings? Click to expand... I probably need to do this; The answer is Yes / No You are looking for a reply that no one can accurately answer?
B Boxcars Banned Joined Sep 4, 2004 Aug 24, 2017 #23 Jerryl said: I probably need to do this; The answer is Yes / No You are looking for a reply that no one can accurately answer? Click to expand... All one can do is ask and hope for the best.
Jerryl said: I probably need to do this; The answer is Yes / No You are looking for a reply that no one can accurately answer? Click to expand... All one can do is ask and hope for the best.
Pronto Believe nothing you hear and half of what you see. Joined Dec 9, 2002 Aug 24, 2017 #24 Here's a little info on Glycol in oil. http://www.machinerylubrication.com/Read/28863/glycol-contamination-engine-oils
Here's a little info on Glycol in oil. http://www.machinerylubrication.com/Read/28863/glycol-contamination-engine-oils