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Radiator

Radiator
The radiator is a heat exchanger, consisting of a core and 2 tanks. The aluminum core is a tube and fin crossbow design that extends from the inlet tank to the outlet tank. Fins are placed around the outside of the tubes to improve heat transfer to the atmosphere.

The inlet and outlet tanks are a molded, high temperature, nylon reinforced plastic material. A high temperature rubber gasket seals the tank flange edge to the aluminum core. The tanks are clamped to the core with clinch tabs. The tabs are part of the aluminum header at each end of the core.

The radiator also has a drain cock located in the bottom of the left hand tank. The drain cock unit includes the drain cock and drain cock seal.

The radiator removes heat from the coolant passing through the core. The fins on the core transfer heat from the coolant passing through the tubes. As air passes between the fins, the air removes the heat and cools the coolant.