Well yeah. Thought about doing that years ago but procrastination rears it's ugly head. Probably wouldn't do much good since they range from 95 to 97 lolUnless you put it in the radiator filler neck an anode on the frame ain't gonna do squat.
Well yeah. Thought about doing that years ago but procrastination rears it's ugly head. Probably wouldn't do much good since they range from 95 to 97 lolUnless you put it in the radiator filler neck an anode on the frame ain't gonna do squat.
i really am not understanding of what you are saying or asking in relationship to this thread.What about the plastic box that is stuck to some other piece of plastic under your hood, and wired to the battery? The Jeep GC that I bought had this on it as part of some security and rust prevention package the PO paid for as well as extended warranty. I think all it does is drain the battery, so I unplugged it. What a rip! I have always used Krown slime job instead.
Agreed, a boat has the anode mounted very close to the outdrives which it is intended to protect.I think you might have some success if you put the anode on or very near areas you want to protect, but no way a chunk of Mg up front would protect the rear from corrosion. The reason it works better on boats is they are all in the same electrolytic bath (seawater).
Most of these types of rust protection schemes have been proven to be snake oil, you might have some small benefit but I wouldn’t count on much.
where does the sacrificial zinc end up! I think in automotive it's more important to keep the PH correct and that will reduce corrosion more effectively!
water heaters should be kept hot or drained,letting them sit cold produces bacteria!
The radiator rod is more inconvenient due to its location at the bottom of the radiator.Question about the radiator rod.
Do you drill a new hole, and thread the fitting in with some kind of O ring to seal it?
I like the idea, especially for my Dakota that has the well known rusty coolant issue.
Agreed, a boat has the anode mounted very close to the outdrives which it is intended to protect.
look at the photo in my initial start of this thread.Question about the radiator rod.
Do you drill a new hole, and thread the fitting in with some kind of O ring to seal it?
I like the idea, especially for my Dakota that has the well known rusty coolant issue.
The PH is a different thing like in a swimming pool.... the anode only protects from corrosion.Interesting subject. You have to run an anode in your camper water heater as far as I know. To keep it stable, not stale.
Thanks...4-4-2?
That's a whole lotta love, labor and dedication.
...and mad skills!
The type of anode dose not have to be magnesium....... just a cheap zinc one will do.If you have a old junk air cooled vw magnesium engine block lying around. You can cut it up and make many sacrificial anodes. But be careful! Magnesium is very flammable and almost impossible to extinguish.. I had magnesium dust on my bench catch fire when I was trying to weld a magnesium vw engine block for aircraft use.