With the summer days upon us, your engine’s cooling system should be inspected, flushed, and refilled with fresh coolant. One area of cooling systems that even do-it-yourself mechanics overlook is ...
On a long enough timeline, random things start wearing out on every car. Fluids get old, seals dry up, and age can overtake even the most tender love and care. One of those random wear items is the ...
Racing in the heat of summer is not only hard on you, it is also hard on your engine. Many racers find that the cooling system that worked adequately for them in the spring suddenly can't seem to keep ...
It's big, it's red, it's a Ford, it's Redferd. Our 1978 Ford F-250 has seen many a mile of backroads across this great country of ours, and thus far (at least since we've owned it) Redferd has kept ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Though many consider the oil pump the heart of an engine, its cooling system is, arguably, every bit as important, pumping coolant to and from ...
Radiator hoses are large-diameter rubber hoses that carry engine coolant between the engine and radiator and back toward the water pump. Radiator hoses should be inspected as part of routine ...
When building a hot rod or street rod with a small-block Chevy, the cooling system is probably not the first thing you're thinking of. We'll go ahead and assume it's probably the same things we're ...
THEY may not be the newest smartphone, or next big thing in high-speed broadband, but radiators have been getting a distinctly modern makeover. Remember those dirty-grey plastic boxes with grills at ...
There will come a time when you need to say goodbye to your old radiators. The older they are, the less efficient they become, so installing new radiators will benefit the environment and help lower ...