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A petroleum product specially formulated to provide lubrication, cooling and cleaning inside an internal combustion engine.
Yes, engine oil and automatic transmission oil can both get into the cooling system.
Low engine oil can effect the cooling system as it creates additional friction which may be difficult for the cooling system to remove. The oil is designed to both lubricate and cool the internal components.
Begin by training the oil from your engine. Remove the oil cooling unit hoses. Remove the oil cooling unit retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new oil cooling unit.
Cleaning, cooling, lubricating
The cooling radiator needs to be used to keep the oil from overheating. If the lines are plugged, the engine could be ruined.
Yes, the engine oil is shared with the turbocharger for both lubrication and cooling.
To provide a cushion and cooling between metal parts.
How- cooling oil why- overheating is bad for the engine parts
You have a blown head gasket.
Oil is used in the engine for lubrication and for cooling. If the engine did not have oil it would overheat and soon seize from the heat and wear on engine components. This would destroy the engine in a very short period of time.
Yes, the C90 is an air cooled engine, the oil that runs through the little radiator is crankcase oil and is cooled in the system to help keep the engine temp down.