Re: Coolant filter for my CAT 3176B
Reply #1 –
Michael,
The amount of SCA (expressed in "units") takes a little explanation:
There are two basic types of approved coolants for diesels (all makes have basically the same requirements)-- "Low silicate for diesel coolant with added SCA" and the newer generation OAT-based long life coolants.
SCA is only added to the first type, NOT to the OAT-based coolants. So, that is the first question.
SCA is "consumed" as it protects your cylinder liners and must be replenished. You will need a coolant test strip (tests pH, SCA concentration and freeze point) to determine how many units need to be added. SCA can be added as a liquid or in the filters-- same stuff.
But, let's back up to the more important question for your long-stored rig-- how old is the coolant in there. Caterpillar recommends changing "regular" coolant every 3 years, ELC (their brand of long life coolant) every 6 years.
If you are going to change the coolant, strongly suggest you consider one of the long life coolants. Since you have a Caterpillar, Caterpillar ELC would be my choice. If using ELC or other OAT-based coolant, the coolant filter is replaced with a filter "blank" that has filtration, but zero units SCA.
And, if you are going to change it yourself, let me know and I can post detailed instructions.