Engine overheating is rarely the result of a single failure. It usually happens when several small weaknesses in the cooling system line up, from low coolant to a stuck thermostat or a failing fan. To ...
Engine temperature looks simple on the dashboard, yet the system behind that gauge does complex work every second. A healthy radiator keeps combustion heat under control, protects expensive components ...
Falling victim to radiator boil-over or having your hot rod vapor lock while cruising through town is never a good feeling. Finding yourself in the left turn lane at a red light with the engine ...
You know what's going to happen. You've been here before. You're stuck in traffic, and the temperature gauge is doing that inevitable slow climb—210, 220, 230 degrees. Hot rodders seem to put up with ...
With colder weather on the horizon and rising inflation rates that are affecting every day costs of living, experts at Boiler Central have shared a few tips on how to fix a cold radiator and what may ...
When an internal combustion engine (ICE) operates, the temperature inside the cylinder block can reach up to 3632 °F. For the engine to work in a given temperature mode, it must be cooled; otherwise, ...