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How much coolant additive for 6.7 powerstroke?


Maintaining your 6.7 Powerstroke engine is crucial for its longevity and performance. One of the key components in this maintenance is the coolant additive, which helps protect your engine from corrosion and overheating. In this article, we will explore how much coolant additive you should use for your 6.7 Powerstroke engine and why it's important.


Understanding Coolant Additives


Coolant additives are essential for enhancing the performance of your engine's cooling system. They serve several purposes, including:



  • Preventing corrosion of engine components

  • Improving heat transfer

  • Reducing the risk of overheating

  • Extending the life of the coolant


Recommended Amount of Coolant Additive


For the 6.7 Powerstroke engine, the general recommendation is to use a coolant additive that meets the specifications outlined by the manufacturer. Typically, you should add:



  • 1 to 2 quarts of coolant additive for a full cooling system flush.

  • 1 quart for topping off the system if you're just adding to existing coolant.


It's important to check your owner's manual for specific recommendations, as the required amount can vary based on the condition of your cooling system and the type of coolant used.


Steps to Add Coolant Additive


Here are the steps to properly add coolant additive to your 6.7 Powerstroke:



  • Ensure the engine is cool before starting.

  • Locate the coolant reservoir and remove the cap.

  • Pour the recommended amount of coolant additive into the reservoir.

  • Replace the cap securely.

  • Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes to circulate the additive.

  • Check the coolant level and add more if necessary.


Conclusion


Using the correct amount of coolant additive is vital for the health of your 6.7 Powerstroke engine. By following the manufacturer's recommendations and regularly checking your coolant levels, you can help ensure your engine runs smoothly and efficiently for years to come.


Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if you add too much coolant?


Another consequence of overfilling coolant is pressure buildup: when too much liquid sits in one place for too long, it expands due to its weight (like how bubbles rise through soda). This causes problems like blown hoses and cracked plastic parts–and could even lead to an explosion if left unchecked!



How much refrigerant does a 6.7 powerstroke hold?


26.5 oz



How often do you need to change the coolant in a 6.7 Powerstroke?


Coolant Check/Change - Initial change at 105,000 miles or 72 months; subsequent changes every 45,000 miles. Coolant Strength Check - Check every 15,000 miles or 600 hours.



Why does my 6.7 powerstroke say check coolant additive?


The Check Coolant Additive Light comes on every 600 hours to remind you to check the coolant levels. While this does not indicate a problem, it does mean you should bring your Super Duty in to a certified Ford Service Center for a Coolant Check. DO NOT just add more coolant to the system!



Should you use coolant additive?


Corrosion can eat through an aluminum radiator until coolant leaks on the ground. At the very least, drivers in the perfect climate still need to add corrosion inhibitors to straight water to properly cool an engine.



How many quarts does a 6.7 Power Stroke take?


15 quarts
How Much Oil Does a Powerstroke 6.7 Hold? The 6.7 Powerstroke's oil capacity is 15 quarts if your Ford F-250 to F-600 was produced after 2022. Those from 2011 to 2022 should hold approximately 13 quarts.



How long does coolant additive last?


IATs or their additive package have an average lifespan of 2-3 years or between 48,000 and 72,000 km, depending on the package. After that, they can no longer protect the cooling system even though the coolant might still meet the freeze protection requirements.



Do coolant additives work?


Yes, they do help clean the system. Actually, they allow your coolant to work at higher temperatures than water alone before boiling.



How much coolant additive do I add?


Basically a chemical concentration of 1.5 - 3.0 UPG (Units Per Gallon) should be maintained in your cooling system at all times. As a point of reference, a one pint bottle of DCA4 additive is equal to five units. A single unit of SCA raises a single gallon of coolant by one unit.



How many quarts of coolant does a 6.7 powerstroke take?


Coolant: 29.4-30.3 quarts for the 2011-2016 models and 31.7 -35.1 quarts for 2017-2020.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.