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Radiator Components Why is the radiator important??
Above, you will see the critical components of a radiator. When you retrieve information about the specific radiator for your car, you may notice some important notes about certain measurements on the radiator. This diagram will help you better understand the measurements that are being referenced. Inlet Tank: This is the area of the radiator where the hot water/coolant from your engine enters the radiator for cooling in the radiator. Outlet Tank: The area where the coolant is sent after being cooled by the radiator coils. Inlet/Outlet Connections: The short tubes where the radiator hose connects to the radiator. Core: The area where the liquid gets cooled. It is composed of metal tubes and many zig-zag shaped fins. The coolant passes through the tubes, and the heat from the liquid passes to the fins and then is dissipated into the air. High Efficiency Core: A core that has more fins per
inch, more tubes per radiator and overall, more cooling capacity.
Tubes: The 'pipes' that send the coolant through the
radiator. Generally, more tubes indicate more cooling capacity.
Transmission/Engine Oil Coolers: These are devices that are constructed
inside the tanks of the radiator to transfer heat from transmission
oil/engine oil to the liquid coolant for heat dissipation. |
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