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Antifreeze can appear in a Cummins engine's intercooler if there is a leak in the engine cooling system, specifically where the coolant lines run close to or connect with the intercooler, allowing coolant (which contains antifreeze) to mix with the compressed air flowing through the intercooler.
There are no coolant lines that connect to the Cummins intercooler, it’s an air to air cooler.
 
Good evening coffeeland. Heard a big boom today, came out of my bed so fast it wasn't funny. No alarm so I went back to bed. Basket got hung up on another one and then hit the deck. Bet a couple of the guys had to clean out their drawers after that one.
 

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But how does that get into the intercooler? I’m just trying to wrap my mind around it
Air gets into the cylinders, so coolant could find its way back. Unless turbo has coolant running through it. Then from turbo?
 
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