Mowing Kubota diesel overheating.

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Actually, distilled water has the best heat transfer ratio of anything. AF is only needed when the ambient drops below 32 degrees (F).
Wrong. AF also raises the boiling point and helps the seals. If the engine has liners it helps the water side of them as well from pitting.
 
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Wrong. AF also raises the boiling point and helps the seals. If the engine has liners it helps the water side of them as well from pitting.
Whatever you say boss but I suggest yo do some research on the subject. I said distilled water, not tap water, distilled has no mineral content. The only seal is the water pump seal and modern pumps use a metal seal.

Care to provide a link to substantiate your claim? Maybe I should say, can you provide a link?
 
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Wrong. AF also raises the boiling point and helps the seals. If the engine has liners it helps the water side of them as well from pitting.
Straight water cools better, usually. You raise the boiling point of water chiefly through increasing the system's pressure, controlled by the radiator cap. Glycol adds very little to raising the boiling point (~10-15*F @ 50/50) and so is used mainly to lower the freezing point. Glycol mix also lowers the specific heat capacity (about 20% less @ 50/50) than pure water. That means as the 50/50 mix passes through the cooling system it is only able to carry away ~80% of the heat from the cylinders than pure water would be able to.

Pure water is generally teamed with a rust inhibitor additive and a cooling system booster that reduces the surface tension of the coolant, like Water Wetter and Purple Ice.
 
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Replacing AF mix with straight water won't be 50/50 for long. Actual working load and ambient temps haven't been specified. Doesn't matter what the engine is in as much as how hard it's used and other operating conditions/details. Some flow isn't the same as prescribed flow of coolant or air. I wouldn't hang the bird on coolant ratio. My philosophy is that if there is more than one possible cause several are are in effect. Lets find 'em all.
 
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Replacing AF mix with straight water won't be 50/50 for long. Actual working load and ambient temps haven't been specified. Doesn't matter what the engine is in as much as how hard it's used and other operating conditions/details. Some flow isn't the same as prescribed flow of coolant or air. I wouldn't hang the bird on coolant ratio. My philosophy is that if there is more than one possible cause several are are in effect. Lets find 'em all.
Just clarifying a common misperception, not saying that is 4570man's problem.
 
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We’re about to find out what straight tap water does. I’m going to go flush it with a water hose and mow some more. It still doesn’t have a thermostat in it. I’ll have to get one tomorrow.
 
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Wrong. AF also raises the boiling point and helps the seals. If the engine has liners it helps the water side of them as well from pitting.
With regard to actual heat transfer H2O is the best as he stated, cooling systems regardless of application are de-rated as the percentage of Glycol increases.
 
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Well this might not be the by the book method to flush a cooling system but it looks pretty flushed and confirmed the water pump is working.
 

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