REBrueckner
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A mechanic I know and trust recommended RYDLYME (rydlyme.com) to descale (clean) the salt water side of engine cooling systems. He suggested it as a preventive procedure. Anybody have firsthand experience or knowledge of this product?
According to him, there is little need to disassemble engine cooling systems for cleaning of the saltwater side. His boss later told me they used Rydlyme in a cooling system that had already been disassembled and cleaned but still had overheating problems:it cured that system and he, too, is an advocate.
It's a biodegradable cleaner that is introduced via a hose connection from a container to a salt water pump (plug or zinc), pumped thru the engine and discharged into a container where it is again picked up at the salt water pump. Let it sit four about four hours and "presto", the engine cooling system is ready to go....if all this is accurate...
Edit: It just occured to me that I was told the product cleans intercoolers as well, but how does the Rydlyme get up there if it's recovered for recirculation at the saltwater pump??
According to him, there is little need to disassemble engine cooling systems for cleaning of the saltwater side. His boss later told me they used Rydlyme in a cooling system that had already been disassembled and cleaned but still had overheating problems:it cured that system and he, too, is an advocate.
It's a biodegradable cleaner that is introduced via a hose connection from a container to a salt water pump (plug or zinc), pumped thru the engine and discharged into a container where it is again picked up at the salt water pump. Let it sit four about four hours and "presto", the engine cooling system is ready to go....if all this is accurate...
Edit: It just occured to me that I was told the product cleans intercoolers as well, but how does the Rydlyme get up there if it's recovered for recirculation at the saltwater pump??
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