AUTOMOTIVE COOLING SYSTEMS

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AUTOMOTIVE COOLING SYSTEMS

Purpose of the Cooling system Control temperature of hot combustion. 4000 degree temps. could seriously damage engine parts. Provide Heat for passenger Compartment Cool Trans fluid & Oil Heat moves from warm to cold

Cooling System Types Air Cooling Oil Cooling Liquid or Water Cooled

Cooling System Parts

Water Jackets Surrounds the cylinders with water passage. Absorbs heat from the cylinder wall. Pump move water to radiator where heat is exchanged to the air.

Water Pump Non-positive displacement pump which circulates coolant around cooling system. Simple impeller design. Usually driven by drive belt from crankshaft.

Water Pump Leakage Weep hole Noise bearing

Radiators A radiator is a heat exchanger. Tube and fin style the most popular. Made of copper and brass or aluminum and plastic. 3 (radiator, evaporator, heater core)

Radiator Types Two types of radiator construction. Down-flow older Cross-flow Aerodynamic Lower hood lines

Radiator Fans Keeps air moving through the radiator when the car is not moving. Several types: rigid, flex (not used much anymore), viscous clutch and electric.

Thermostat Controls coolant temperature. Uses a temperature sensor and a valve. Usually opens around 195 degrees F.

Thermostat Failure If it fails in the open position engine runs cold. No heat, poor gas mileage, gunks up motor oil and engine insides. If it fails closed: look out! It creates pressure in the engine well beyond normal limits. Many types of damage may occur.

Radiator Cap The cap allows access to the cooling system for filling and testing. The cap has two valves: a pressure relief valve set at around 15 PSI and a vacuum valve which is needed when the engine cools down. Raises boiling point of fluid Able to take on more heat

Coolant Recovery Tank Keeps the coolant level full in the system at all times. Works in conjunction with the radiator cap. When the engine heats up the coolant expands and flows to the recovery tank. When the engine coolant the coolant contracts and creates a vacuum and draws the fluid back into the radiator. Reduces air in system Reduces rust Less need to open radiator

Coolant Temperature Sensor (CTS) Reports to computer Gauges Location Block Head Radiator tank

Fan Shroud Causes the air to be channeled through the radiator. Making the radiator more efficient. Also provides safety from the spinning fan blades.

Heater The hot water in the cooling system is used warm the passenger compartment. A small radiator called a heater core is located in the dash area. Heater hoses direct the hot water to and from it.

Heating System                                                       

Coolant Several types of anti-freeze available. Ethylene glycol most common. (it’s green) Dexcool (it’s orange and lasts 5 years) Propylene glycol (non-toxic)

Coolant 50/50 mix Freeze protection -84 F Overheat protection 276 F Corrosion PH test 9.8 – 10.5

Radiator Hoses & Heater Hoses The upper and lower radiator hoses direct the fluid from the engine to the radiator and back. Radiator hoses are a special part for each car. Radiator Heater Bypass Heater hoses do the same for the heater core. Heater hoses are generic and come in ½”,5/8”, and ¾” diameter sizes.

Drive Belts V-Belts Serpentine Belts

Alternative uses Cool oil Cool transmission fluid

Cooling System Service System inspection Winterization Cooling system flushing

Cooling System Inspection Check coolant level. Check anti-freeze protection. Check coolant condition. Check coolant pH. Leak check system. Check radiator cap. Check belt tension. Check belt condition. Check hose condition. Blow out radiator fins. Check thermostat. Check radiator fan. Check water pump.

Winterize Term used by repair industry. It usually means a cooling inspection plus a coolant flush.

Cooling System Flushing Manual drain and refill. Flushing using the Flush and Fill machine. Flush & Fill w/ Tee Recycling coolant.

Replacing a Water Pump Drain cooling system Remove hoses Remove pump & GASKET Install new pump and gasket attach hoses and belts Refill and check system