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FCCC Coolant products are all made by Old World Industries. . .all the same product except for concentration and color. Since FTL dealers carry different ones, this table may help clear up the confusion.

The factory installed coolant is Fully Formulated, pre-charged with Supplemental Cooling Additives (SCAs), and is the ALAS53 which is Purple in color. If adding coolant to your radiator system, you should try to match the type coolant and the color.  If you mix green with red, the resultant coolant will work, but it will be brownish in color and you won't know if you have a problem or just 'mixed colors'.

For FTL Tech Talk Coolant info - Click Here

Warning: There are Organic Acid antifreeze/coolants (OAT) advertised as "extended life" coolants i.e. DEXCOOL Texaco Extended Life Antifreeze and Caterpillar Extended Life Antifreeze. These products' performance may be compromised if mixed with conventional coolants. Do not mix the two. Organic acid antifreeze/coolant can be recognized by its distinctive orange or red-orange color. [Quote from Penray Tech Bulletin # 01.004 dated 01/12/01].

(Editor's note - if you mix OAT and conventional coolants, the mixture will still cool your engine ok, but the corrosion and cavitation inhibitors will be screwed up and engine damage could result.)

 

Brand Part # Mixture Color
Alliance Brand  Coolant * ALAS53 50/50 Pre-mix pre-charged) Purple
Alliance Brand Coolant ALA003 100% Concentrate (pre-charged) Pink
Alliance Brand Coolant AAA003 Standard (not pre-charged) Green
Detroit Diesel Powercool PCA053 50/50 Pre-mix Pink
Fleetcharge ** FCA053 50/50 Pre-mix Pink

 

* Preferred coolant IF you can find it, if not, the ALA003 will work if you dilute 50/50 with distilled water.

**Fleetcharge product sold at some Pep Boys, NAPA & Tractor Supply stores.


 

COOLING SYSTEM TESTING

New Test Strip Info added

 

[Note - Thanks to Ted Bryan, FCOC member for the following information.]

Alliance Brand Coolant is a DCA-2 COOLANT

and does NOT contain MOLYBDATE as a SCA additive!


Advantages and Benefits:
3-way test for freeze point, nitrite level and contaminants.
1 minute field test for most cooling systems

- If Nitrite levels are = 900ppm or greater, do not add SCAs

- If Nitrite levels are less than 900ppm, add one pint of SCA additive
Designed exclusively for POWER COOL chemistry.
Available as:

  • single foil wrapped strip #23519401

  • 10 count bottle, # 23522774

SCA Liquid 1 pint bottle - Penray  # Power Cool 3000 (part # 23507854)

Available thru Detroit Diesel dealers

 

The Wix strips (from NAPA) are three way--

checks coolant freeze point, pH and SCA level.

* NOTE: Recent experience has shown that NAPA may have changed their sales methods and no longer offer the single packs of 4 test strips. NAPA may try and sell you the whole box of 24 packages of 4 strips for ~$27!

NOT RECOMMENDED:

Fleetguard (Cummins) is a DCA-4 coolant, Ethelyne Glycol and contains Molybdates and Nitrites as corrosion and cavitation inhibitors.

FCCC uses a DCA-2 coolant in Alliance Brand, Fleetcharge, or Power Cool (Detroit Diesel). This coolant is Ethylene Glycol with only Nitrites as an inhibitor.

Caution - these are 3-way test strips - Freeze Point, Molybdates and Nitrites.

Your FCCC supplied coolant does NOT contain any Molybdates, only Nitrites.

FCCC says to use these test strips and just ignore the Molybdate pad on the test strip and use only the FP and Nitrite readings. The Freeze Point is shown separate.  When I tried this, the chart that comes with the test strip yields inconclusive data when reading only the Nitrite reading. . .it doesn't work!

 


Penray's Recommendation:

Use Penray Two-Way Heavy Duty Test Strips (TS-100 or TS-102) to evaluate nitrite containing coolants including products from Caterpillar®, FleetCharge®, FleetGuard®, Detroit Diesel®, John Deere®, Quaker State®, AES, Toxguard, etc.

Penray recommends that the user evaluate the nitrite concentration and freeze point using a Penray Two-Way Heavy Duty Test Strips. Nitrite concentration and freeze point should be maintained within the engine manufacturer's specification; typically 1,200-6,000 ppm nitrite and 50% glycol is widely considered normal.

Penray recommends that the molybdate concentration be ignored when evaluating mixed coolants, as low molybdate concentrations, when using a 3-way test strip, will mislead the user into thinking that the inhibitor concentration is too low, when, in fact, it is not. Therefore the use of 3-way test strips (which test Molybdates)  is not recommended.  [Quote from Penray Tech Bulletin # 99.019 dated 03/01/09] Click Here for a copy.

For further info - see Penray - Technical Bulletins

For a detailed explanation of Molybdates - Click Here


[Note - There is a problem with interpreting the test results with Fleetguard (Cummins brand) 3-way strips (using all three pads) that would lead you to believe your SCAs are low, when in fact your Nitrites are fine.   If your test results have been skewed by the Molybdate reading, and you've added SCA additives, you may have increased your nitrites too much!  Retest with 2-way strips...FP and Nitrites only.]


COOLING SYSTEM CAPACITIES

Note: If you have trouble getting Alliance Brand Coolant ALAS53, Detroit Diesel Brand Powercool 50/50 pre mixed is the same coolant, Part # PCA053. Fleetcharge coolant is also the same and sold through some PEP BOY’S, NAPA, and Tractor Supply under Fleetcharge FCA053. You can contact Fleetcharge at 1-800-323-8755 for info on retailers.

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