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Re: A negative report regarding SVO
Okay, so now we need to hear from someone who knows whether or not EDPM - the most common material for pump diaphragms - is or is not affected by B100.
In plumbing systems, it is EDPM, and NOT butyl rubber, that you want to have in contact with the glycol - either ethylene or propylene glycol - that runs through heat systems. A different kettle of fish, for sure, but I can't find my website for the chemical compatibility of various "rubbers" and "plastics"...
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Sold: 1999 White Lariat CC SB F-250. Sold to next-door neighbor in 2001....received final payment 2007! Still going strong at 198Kmiles as of Dec'07
Sold: 2001 Bright Amber Lariat CC LB F-250 with 4 million candlepower of LightForce lights in the bow. Line-X bedliner. Dual alternator. Clearance lights. Glass-tite cap. 250-gallon auxiliary tank for trips to the Lesser 48. 70-gallon auxiliary for trips around Alaska.
Rec'd Dec'07: '08 ForestGreen/Gold F-350 CC LB. Handshaker, as always, Rear stabilizer, rear static video, rear step, dual alternators. B&W turnover ball on its way; soon to be Line-X'd. LightForces on their way.
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