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Checking Anti-Freeze Levels

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Post by Larry Henson Sat Nov 23, 2013 4:38 pm

Read on another forum where a guy uses a multi-meter (ohm meter) to check antifreeze levels. He said anything with a 4 or under he changes.
Anyone ever try this or have more information on it?
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Post by Davey Cracker Sat Nov 23, 2013 6:25 pm

Sounds kinda crazy. I've never heard that, but maybe Google would know?! Surprised 
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Post by ACE Services Sat Nov 23, 2013 8:07 pm

Sorry guys but after 20 yrs in the army as a mechanic and spending most of my life doing mechanic work, I've never heard such a test.
Besides why trust your equipment to a test like this when a $5.00-10.00 hygrometer from any auto parts store that you know works. And your equip. is protected.
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Post by milspec6 Sat Nov 23, 2013 8:41 pm

It sounded strange, what forum posted that advice? Sounds like something you would find on a tractor forum along with making a muffler out of an old coffee can (those old enough to remember those days know what I am talking about).

Maybe there is actually truth in it, but I'm putting my money on the Ace.wink 

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