| > Copper and aluminum are both excellent heat transfer materials.  However they 
> don't mix well.  In fact, they are bitter enemies!  When they are put 
> together the result is rapid and destructive corrosion.  Even when linked 
> tiles on the scape shuttle), but doesn't transfer heat well at all.  If you 
> are going to switch some components, you need to think about switching 
> everything - radiator and heater core (and thermostat).  Otherwise you will 
> have constructed a battery and the aluminum component will be sacrificial 
> anode.  Could be your intake, radiator, those expensive aluminum heads.   
Quite true.  I've notice the same thing in my aluminum water pump body
and intake manifold.  Here's a counter measures that was suggested to
me:  Install a chunk of magnesium in the radiator or header tank as a
sacrificial anode, perhaps suspended by a stainless wire or chain so
that it can be easily checked and replaced.  Anyone ever tried this?
Roland
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