Itchycontent.com Itchycontent.com Itchycontent.com
  Main Page :> About Us :> Add Your Link :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service :> Add Your Article
Search:   
Get Free Links
 

Academics & Learning

Recreation & Entertainment

People & Communities

Computers & Software

Self Help

Garden & Home

Health & Therapy

Teens & Children

Government & Politics

Technology & Science

Games & Play

Banking & Finance

Shopping & Auction

Travel & Accommodation

Property & Agents

Careers & Employment

Business & Services

News & Media

Medical Care

Drink & Food

Automotive

Creative Arts

Fashion & Lifestyle

Sports

 

Main Page –› Automotive –› Classic Car Collections
 

The Importance of Cooling System Maintenance

 
Author: FR Penn

In general terms, a standard radiator contains a vertical or horizontal finned tubing section connected between two tanks. It is designed to hold an abundant amount of water and ethylene glycol, or antifreeze, and circulates through the car's grille in discreet passages that contact with the atmosphere to cool the liquid. Because of this process, heat is conducted away from the engine parts allowing smooth performance of the engine. The outside air that passes through the radiator grille helps to cool the liquid, which then circulates back to the engine by means of another hose. The radiator reduces the temperature of the coolant, which has absorbed the heat from the engine, keeping it within a normal operating temperature. It is vitally important that you check your radiator regularly. Overheating an engine can cause permanent damage. A leaking radiator will cause your engine to run at a higher than normal temperature and may cost you huge dollars in engine repair costs. A radiator should always be completely filled with water, antifreeze/coolant or a mixture thereof. Allowing the presence of air pockets in the radiator will produce more internal pressure than liquid coolant because gases expand under heat tremendously more than liquids, and high pressure also results in higher operating temperatures. The radiator can also accumulate internal residue and/or corrode over time. The cooling efficiency can be dramatically reduced as a result. If you find your vehicle is running at higher than normal temperatures, it may be time to install a new replacement or high performance radiator.

Water Pump
A water pump is the central reason your vehicle runs at a normal operating temperature. An overheating car is not something that anyone ever wants to deal with. Your water pump is of primary importance to your vehicles coolant circulation throughout your vehicle's cooling system. If your water pump isn't operating, the engine coolant just sits in the block and heads. It doesnt circulate or flow to the radiator to displace its heat. No coolant heat displacement from the radiator means your vehicle will quickly overheat. This will lead to costly damage such as blown head gaskets or even irreversible damage such as warped heads and perhaps a blown engine. Even a reduction in pressure delivered by the water pump can lead to costly damage to your vehicle. Constricted or blocked flow leads to higher engine operating temperatures. Overheating can damage the components of your cooling system as well such as the thermostat, radiator, hoses etc. If you are replacing your water pump, it is wise to do a complete cooling system tune-up. Dont forget the other vital parts like hoses, thermostats, radiator caps and fan belts. Also remember that not all water pumps are the same. The water pump is unique to your model of vehicle and has been designed strictly for your engine cooling efficiency. High performance and custom water pumps go above and beyond to deliver the optimum cooling performance.

Thermostat
The thermostat in a vehicle regulates the flow of coolant throughout the system. This is important for two reasons. First, it controls the amount of coolant moving through the cooling system to help keep the vehicles engine from overheating. And second, it controls the flow in such a way that the operating temperature is kept within a narrow margin. Your vehicles engine operates at peak efficiency within this narrow band of temperature regulation. In other words, you dont want your engine running too hot or too cold.

Heater Core
A Heater Core provides the hot air that comes out of heater vents in your vehicle. You may wonder what this has to do with cooling systems. Heating and cooling are really very closely related. After all, cooling is simply the transference or separation of the heat energy from the object in which you are trying to cool off. Temperature is really a measurement of how fast molecules vibrate, or how much energy they have. Trying to slow the vibration is less efficient than separating the energy from the quickly vibrating molecules from the slower ones.

The heater core is more or less a small radiator usually located under the dashboard. Coolant fluid is circulated from the main engine radiator to the heater core, but only when you turn the vehicles heater on. The internal heater control unit opens or closes a valve that meters the flow of coolant fluid to the heater core. That allows heat to radiate from the heater core. This is why your vehicle runs cooler when you have the heater on. The fin-like configuration of the heater core permits hot air passage into the vehicle. The hot fluid transfers its heat to the air through the fins and into the interior of your vehicle. When the heater core channels become restricted or plugged, the flow of hot liquid slows or stops. This, in turn, reduces or even eliminates the heat transfer efficiency to the flow of air and your vehicles heater doesnt work very well. Flushing the radiator and heater core can sometimes improve the flow of liquid to the heater core, but replacement is usually a better option. A sweet, burning smell inside your vehicle when the heater fan is operating is a telltale sign of heater core problems. Another indicator is that the inside of your windows fog up when the heat is turned on. This is due to condensation built up from the blockage or restriction. The heater core is a significant component of the unrestricted air/heat/cooling system circulation assembly that provides heat and cooling.

Author Bio:

This article was written by FR Penn sponsored by www.autopartswarehouse.com/. The Auto Parts Warehouse offers round-the-clock sales support as well as free shipping within the 48 states for orders over $50. Also, you'll find more BMW auto parts here than anywhere else on the web. Visit www.autopartswarehouse.com/bmw~rep.html. Reproductions of this article are encouraged but must include a link pointing back to www.autopartswarehouse.com/.

You can search for this article using: classic car values, classic car trader, classic car, classic car parts, classic car insurance
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Feeling Lost About How To Choose A Handheld GPS?
 
Unleash The Horses With A Performance Exhaust System Upgrade
 
Driving Lessons For The Teenager
 
Ingredients for Great Computer Training Software
 
How to Find Discount Parts for Your Volvo
 
Getting the Best Computer Software Training
 
Will You Win A Mazda MX-5 Roadster Coupe?
 
Heating Oil - The Price Will be Enough to Leave You Cold
 
The Benefits of Mesh Tarps
 
Get Ready For The Arrival Of Hybrid Sports Cars
 
 
 
 

Feeling Lost About How To Choose A Handheld GPS?

If you are looking into buying a handheld GPS, then chances are you already have an idea of what the ... - Robert Coram
 

5 Ways DUI Laws Affect you

Perhaps the nations most well known anti drunk driving organization is Mothers Against Drunk Driving ... - Peter Wallander
 

Get Ready For The Arrival Of Hybrid Sports Cars

Now I can get excited about hybrid cars. The industry is finally thinking about the people that don' ... - Gregg Hall
 
 

What's The Most Important Part Of Your Car

What's the most important part of your car, it's you of course, you're the one who makes your car wh ... - David Atkin
 

Tips On Buying RV Motorhomes - Part 3

In Part 1 and 2 of this article series we discussed several ways to get well-informed before making ... - Jim Johnson
 

The Importance of Cooling System Maintenance

RadiatorThe radiator is a cooling device that radiates the heat away from your car??s engine. - FR Penn
 

4 ways to make your Word file "slim'

Some simple ways to make word file "slim" and more portable. - Isaac Chu
 

The RV: One Of The Best Ways To See The Entire Country

If you are a Canadian, you may notice that every year around the beginning of June, large quantities ... - Jon Kilminster
 
 
Main Page :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service
© 2008 www.itchycontent.com All Rights Reserved.