Engine Cooling System
Expansion
Tank
Radiator
• Coolant is provided for cooling of engine.
• Water pump in the engine circulates the
coolant in cooling system.
• The pressure resulting from the warming of
the cooling system is regulated by a valve
in radiator cap (A).
• Heat expansion causes excess coolant to
flow into expansion tank.
• When the coolant temperature drops, this
surplus coolant is sucked back into the
cooling system.
• Cooling fan is provided for cooling of
coolant circulated through radiator fins.
Radiator Assembly
Cooling Fan
Note :
Fan will start at temp 95 C and stops at 90 C. This is
normal condition & it indicates cooling system
functioning well.
Warning : During operation, the coolant
gets very hot & is under pressure. In case
of scalding, rinse immediately with
lukewarm water. Do not remove radiator
cap, radiator hose or other cooling
system components when the engine is
hot. Allow the engine & cooling system to
cool down.
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