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as far as i know none, all your radiator hoses are rubber. plus you have rubber coolant gaskets on the engine. Ken you keep poking my inner bear here as my ctis is starting to have an inflation hiccup. So here is what I'm thinking. I keep my CTIS hook up. do the anti-freeze experiment after...
When I looked in the manual it looks like that the air will exit through the exhaust valve during deflation which means that air will not get to the dryer, or electrical components, and any water in the lines (if any) should be pushed back to the tires on re-inflation. Just my speculation from...
I had to second myself on the CTIS, you'd think if anti freeze didn't rust metal the farthest it would go to the drain, also you'd think it would protect against moisture in your lines. Thought?
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