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Old 09-05-2007, 07:36 PM   #34
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That's a good point, but good thing I've never stock any coolant as I've never felt the need to buy it so that rules it out.

Potassium is a mystery because I agree that it's not in WW MSDS, but it does listed Molybdenum. Another mystery is that there's no sodium for Molybdenum to bind with. I also checked the MSDS for the Redline S-1, but there's nothing there to relate to the analysis other than the alcohols.

http://www.redlineoil.com.au/Uploads/Downloads/MSDS%20SI-1%20Euro%207_01.pdf

The boxs runs perfectly now so that's the most important. I guess time will tell because if the stuff comes from gasoline, the boxs will have same problem again in possibly 9 months of time (I still fill up gas from the same gas station).

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What is the possibility that the same was done with Coolant, perhaps even with no cognitive knowledge or memory of it?
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