Every year I get into an argument with a buddy about what is cooled by water and what is cooled by the antifreeze/coolant. Can someone please help me look like I know what I am talking about? He doesn't understand the concept of a closed cooling system, but I can never quite get my words straight...help me out so I can put him in his place!!!
Thread: 525 Cooling Question
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06-10-2010 04:51 PM
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06-10-2010 05:24 PMIts simple.....the water cools the antifrezze and then goes thru the exhaust 9 cooling it ) !!!
The cold antifreeze is cooling the rest !!! and after runnign thru the engine gets cooled back down by the water !!!! LOL
But hey,,this is just a guess...i don't have closed cooling !!!!
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06-10-2010 08:13 PMIt's simple.
Example....Your truck has a closed cooling system that uses air moving through a radiator to cool the coolant. Closed cooling on a boat workers the same way. But instead of air flowing through the radiator, it's sea water flowing through a heat exchanger (similar to a radiator) to dump the heat.
And I slept at a Holiday Inn Express last night•_•_•_▬_▬_▬_•_•_•
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06-15-2010 05:29 PM
So no other internals are acutally cooled by the water, just the heat exchanger, which in turn cools the coolant that cools the engine block? Where is the heat exchanger on the 525? Is it upfront?
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06-15-2010 06:04 PM
The raw water flows through the heat exchanger which is the equivalent of a car's radiator. On the 525 it also flows through a fuel cooler, oil cooler and power steering fluid cooler and then out the exhaust cooling the headers.