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1 The Cooling System

2 What does it do? Maintains a constant engine operating temperature
It removes excess combustion heat to prevent engine damage Also speeds engine warm-up Lubricates water pump

3 Cooling system types Liquid cooling Air cooling
Surrounds the cylinder with coolant Is circulated through the water jackets by the water pump Air cooling Circulates air over cooling fins on the cylinders Can be found on motorcycles, lawn mowers, and a few cars Can not maintain as constant a temp

4 Liquid cooling Advantages
More precise control of engine operating temperature Less temperature variation inside engine Reduced exhaust emissions because of better temperature control. Heater operation to warm passengers

5 Basic Cooling system Water pump: Radiator hoses: Radiator:
Forces coolant through the engine and other system parts Radiator hoses: Connect the engine to the radiator Radiator: Transfers engine coolant heat to outside air

6 Basic Cooling System Fan: Thermostat: Heater Core:
Draws air through the radiator Thermostat: Controls coolant flow and engine operating temperature Heater Core: Provides warm air for passengers

7 Cooling System

8 4 Functions of Antifreeze
Prevents winter freeze up Prevents rust and corrosion Lubricates the water pump Cools the engine Antifreeze conducts heat better than water and therefore cools the engine better Higher boiling point than water alone

9 Coolant mixture 50/50 mix is best for most conditions
Will provide protection from ice formation to about -34°C (-37°F) Very cold climates may need higher ratios of antifreeze Check AllData to see what your vehicle takes

10 Reaching operating temperature quickly… or else!
Poor combustion Part wear Oil contamination Reduced fuel economy Increased emissions

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12 The Thermostat Senses engine temperature and controls coolant flow through the radiator. It reduces coolant flow when the engine is cold It increases coolant flow when the engine is hot

13 The Thermostat Can be located at either the coolant inlet or outlet on the engine. Normally fits under a thermostat housing

14 Thermostat rating Stamped on the thermostat to indicate the operating range Normal ratings are between 180°F and 195°F (82°C and 91°C) Higher thermostat heat ranges are used in modern autos because they reduce exhaust emissions and increase combustion efficiency

15 Thermostat Operation When the engine is cold, the thermostat is closed and the coolant cannot circulate through the radiator. Instead the coolant circulates around inside the engine until the engine is warm

16 Thermostat Operation The thermostat has a wax filled pellet contained in a cylinder and piston assembly When the thermostat is heated, the pellet expands and pushes the valve open. Coolant then flows past the thermostat

17 Wax pellet cut away

18 Thermostat Operation As the pellet and thermostat cool, spring tension overcomes the pellet expansion and the valve closes

19 The thermostat will open gradually as the heat melts the wax pellet
This gives a the engine a very consistent operating temperature Usually between 180°F and 210°F

20 Chapter 39 p.711 Review Questions #1-20 p.728


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