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The Cooling System
... modern high-output engines are tightly packed in crowded engine compartments where airflow is restricted. Liquid cooling is the answer. By endlessly pumping comparatively cool liquid from a radiator to the hot engine, then back to the radiator, the engine's heat can be transferred to the air passing ...
Related Searches: thermostat | radiator | heater core
Flushing Your Radiator
... cooling system at temperature extremes and inhibiting rust and corrosion in the system. Many antifreezes also have additives that help lubricate the water pump and thermostat, so coolant has multiple advantages over plain water. Glycol Styles Antifreeze's active ingredient is glycol. "Standard ...
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Crate Engines
... arrive as virtually complete, turnkey packages, others are long-blocks that require adding accessories such as a carburetor, starter, pulleys, water pump, distributor, plug wires and so forth. (Tech tip: if you install a carburetor from a similar engine but with a smaller displacement, make sure to ...
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Engine Maintenance
... so pets don't drink it and poison themselves. Refill the radiator and overflow "puke" tank with the recommended mix of antifreeze and water—then "burp" the cooling system according to the service-manual's procedure. Heater hoses can be replaced similarly. Belts Most later ...
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Brake Bleeding
... during the coldest winters. Furthermore, brake fluid lubricates and fights corrosion on internal parts. Most brake fluid is hydroscopic: It absorbs water. On the positive side, any moisture that enters the system—through condensation, through rubber parts such as seals and hoses or through ...
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E85 Benefits and Drawbacks
... difference is what it will dissolve. Ethanol also leans more towards the watery end of chemicals where as gasoline is an oil based product. While water is a good from an environmental standpoint it is a bad in so far as internal engine parts, fuel lines and tanks, and gaskets designed for use with gasoline ...
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Getting Your Vehicle Ready for Vacation and Cost Saving Tips
... . In order to be prepared for an unexpected break down, every vehicle should contain an emergency kit. This kit should include items such as bottled water, non-perishable snacks, basic hand tools, a flashlight and flares, says Gregory, and if you have children, a source of entertainment that does ...
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