50% water and 50% antifreeze.
The radiator helps cool liquids that exits the engine. A tube at the top of the radiator flows the liquid into the radiator. Fans blow air into the radiator and cools this liquid. This liquid is then exited through the bottom of radiator and released back into the engine to be used. Radiator also holds coolant to to speed cooling process of liquid
The radiator helps cool liquids that exits the engine. A tube at the top of the radiator flows the liquid into the radiator. Fans blow air into the radiator and cools this liquid. This liquid is then exited through the bottom of radiator and released back into the engine to be used. Radiator also holds coolant to to speed cooling process of liquid
The radiator helps cool liquids that exits the engine. A tube at the top of the radiator flows the liquid into the radiator. Fans blow air into the radiator and cools this liquid. This liquid is then exited through the bottom of radiator and released back into the engine to be used. Radiator also holds coolant to to speed cooling process of liquid
the thick liquid would plug your radiator and ruin your water pump. and destroy your engine.
Water isn't used in car radiators, radiator fluid is. that is used because it is a liquid of the right density to hold radiated heat from the radiator and pass it around the car where it is needed.
As steam gives up energy inside the radiator, it undergoes condensation and transforms back into liquid water. This process releases heat energy that warms up the radiator.
there is supposed to be water in the radiator. your radiator is supposed to be evenly mix 50/50 with radiator fluid and water, preferably distilled water.
If your radiator blows it will not hold any liquid
lower radiator hose
If the radiator is not being pressurized from exaust than it should. As long as the coolant is going out of the system either in the oil or out the exaust it has always worked for me. If exaust is getting into the coolant the liquid glass has no chance to plug the leak. With the engine cold, take the radiator cap off and crank the motor. You will know quickly if it will work. Water either shoots out the radiator or doesn't.
Because when the cap is removed the liquid inside wants to start cooling itself. The heat energy is released by boiling.
Liquids in radiators are usually water & oil. The properties of these are that they heat up fairly quickly and store energy for a long time, releasing heat energy slowly. This makes the radiator effective in what it is designed to do.