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Re: Cooling System Acid Test(FACTS)

To: Veeseeoso@aol.com, wittsend@jps.net, tigers@autox.team.net,
Subject: Re: Cooling System Acid Test(FACTS)
From: Veeseeoso@aol.com
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 20:48:56 -0400
In a cooling system, a higher pressure equates to a higher boiling point for 
the coolant. Higher coolant pressures also transfer heat from the cylinder 
heads more efficiently. We recommend using a radiator cap with the highest 
pressure rating that the radiator is designed to accept. 

A common misconception is that if coolant flows too quickly through the system, 
that it will not have time to cool properly. However the cooling system is a 
closed loop, so if you are keeping the coolant in the radiator longer to allow 
it to cool, you are also allowing it to stay in the engine longer, which 
increases coolant temperatures. Coolant in the engine will actually boil away 
from critical heat areas within the cooling system if not forced through the 
cooling system at a sufficiently high velocity. This situation is a common 
cause of so-called "hot spots", which can lead to failures.

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