This radiator core is the primary heat exchange component within the engine's cooling system, facilitating the transfer of heat from the coolant to the ambient air. Constructed from durable aluminum or copper alloy, it offers superior thermal conductivity and corrosion resistance compared to a damaged core with bent fins or internal leaks that impede airflow and cooling efficiency. Operators may notice a persistent rise in engine operating temperature, especially under load, and a visible loss of coolant if the radiator core begins to fail.
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Early signs of a failing radiator core include a gradual increase in engine temperature, particularly during heavy work cycles. If left unaddressed, leaks can develop, leading to coolant loss and potential overheating. The most severe consequence is engine damage due to prolonged operation at excessive temperatures.
Ensure all sealing surfaces on the engine block and hoses are clean and free of old gasket material or corrosion before mounting the new radiator core. Avoid overtightening hose clamps, which can damage the radiator's inlet and outlet fittings.
Inspect all cooling system hoses, the thermostat, and the water pump for leaks or wear when replacing the radiator core.