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Don't get king hit by a shrimp.
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<blockquote data-quote="sjastro" data-source="post: 77643758" data-attributes="member: 352921"><p>I'm all too familiar with the effects of cavitation in the automotive industry particularly for cooling systems.</p><p>A very simple test for long life coolant is an anti foaming test, if the coolant foamed after vigorous shaking it was a strong indicator that cavitation would eventually destroy coolant pumps.</p><p>When I had to investigate engine failures this was the first point of investigation as cavitation produced a fingerprint erosion pattern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjastro, post: 77643758, member: 352921"] I'm all too familiar with the effects of cavitation in the automotive industry particularly for cooling systems. A very simple test for long life coolant is an anti foaming test, if the coolant foamed after vigorous shaking it was a strong indicator that cavitation would eventually destroy coolant pumps. When I had to investigate engine failures this was the first point of investigation as cavitation produced a fingerprint erosion pattern. [/QUOTE]
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