Pontiac Radiator
A cars engine is the driving force behind it. The bigger it is the more power
it generates, with that power comes great heat, which could damage the engine
if it reaches uncontrollable degrees. This is where a Pontiac radiator will do
its magic. A radiator has a daunting task in preserving the temperature under
the hood. Keeping and maintaining the coolness under the Pontiac’s hood is a critical
task, overheating is a serious matter, which may damage the engine and lessen
its performance. The state your radiator is in can be a direct factor in the condition
your engine gets, numerous problems may arise and if worse comes to worst, total
engine meltdown may occur.

Radiators do their part with a process of a series of tubes and hoses which goes
through the entirety of the engine system, taking with it cool water to bring
down the heat generated by its operation. Water is transferred from the radiator
through the engine and is fed back to the radiator via the engines water pump
where in the water will be cooled in the radiator. This is a process that is repeated
over and over again.
Radiator coolants are added to the water or a special chamber is placed for the
coolant, this makes the water easier to cool sown when it gathers up the heat
from the engine. In some areas of the country where it is very cold, anti-freeze
is added to the water in the radiator to prevent it from freezing. The hot water
in the radiator is cooled down by the engine seeping through the front grille
and is aided by a radiator fan to make the cooling down faster.
It is strongly recommended to never drive your Pontiac if you have a busted radiator.
An engine quickly heats up and damage is foreseen. It is best also to check up
on your Pontiac radiator if it has water in it or leaks. It is best to replace
an old and damaged radiator as soon as one can to maintain the excellence and
superiority of the Pontiac vehicle.