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Couple questions on bullet weld
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<blockquote data-quote="1mechanic" data-source="post: 2420097" data-attributes="member: 116213"><p>Different types of metals next to each other or even with a water medium ( like in a cars cooling system ) can cause electrolysis. It's a corrosion of the two metal where they can transfer weld so to speak.</p><p></p><p>An interesting way to tell if you need to flush your cars cooling system is to take a volt meter put it on dc voltage put the negative lead to the block and the positive lead in the coolant if you read more than a half a volt it's time to change the coolant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1mechanic, post: 2420097, member: 116213"] Different types of metals next to each other or even with a water medium ( like in a cars cooling system ) can cause electrolysis. It’s a corrosion of the two metal where they can transfer weld so to speak. An interesting way to tell if you need to flush your cars cooling system is to take a volt meter put it on dc voltage put the negative lead to the block and the positive lead in the coolant if you read more than a half a volt it’s time to change the coolant. [/QUOTE]
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