How Engine Cooling System Works
Let's see how a car engine cooling system works a car engine is basically an internal combustion engine where power is generated through expansion of high-temperature and high-pressure gases a lot of heat is generated due to the combustion gas and the friction of mechanical pasts for sustained operation.
These excess heat should be removed from the engine and kept at operating temperature now let's see the parts involved in cooling the engine the main parts for cooling the engine are water pump radiator thermostat coolant temperature sensor and coolant first the water pump water pump is the heart of the cooling system which pumps the coolant it consists of an impeller a pulley flange and an o-ring the impeller is driven by the engine drive belt through a pulley next the radiator.
The radiator is a heat exchanger used to transfer the excess heat developed by engine to the atmosphere the radiator is having an inlet port outlet port a drain plug and a radiator pressure cap the radiator pressure cap plays a vital role in the cooling system...
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