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Cooling system problems The cooling system is a critical part of the engine but is mostly over looked for servicing until a component breaks or leaves you stranded. Antifreeze/coolant is made up of basically ethylene glycol and water. Which last a long time. BUT it is the additives in the antifreeze/coolant that break down and is the reason for servicing the system on a regular basis. The additive package is a mixture of corrosion inhibitors and extenders. When the additive packages break down, that’s when trouble starts. There are many more components in the cooling system that need to be inspected also. Hose, fan, radiator, cap just to name a few. Any one that if they fail can cause you to have a bad day. The following is a case in which a customers car cooling fan failed, on a hot day and the person thought they could make it home. In picture 2 you see a plastic pipe running alongside the engine block, the block got so hot that it started to melt the plastic pieces connected to it. But if you look at picture 3, this car had another problem going on. That white goo is the silicate in the coolant. That is called silicate dropout, it happens when the antifreeze/coolant has been used beyond it life expectancy and the additives break down. This goo would have ended up plugging the system, plus the silicate is part of the corrosion inhibiter package. If the fan didn’t fail on this one this lack of maintenance on the cooling system was going to cause a major problem in the near future. Needless to say this car got and engine and ALL the cooling system components, metal rubber and plastic. Home | About | Service | Gallery | Locate | Contact
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