Can someone out there help me learn something new?
In an engine cooling system, there's an engine, an expansion bottle, a radiator, a thermostat, a fan, a pump and some hoses?
Do both liquids flow through ALL of these components?
As I understand it, the rad gets topped up with just water, and the expansion bottle gets a mix of water/coolant?
If both liquids flow through the same components, why can't both rad and exp bottle be filled with the same liquid?
If both liquids don't flow through the same components, how does the liquid get cooled and go on to cool the engine?
Can a rad be full, but an expansion bottle be empty, and vice versa?
Not embarrassed to ask, grateful for answers.
Mark
In an engine cooling system, there's an engine, an expansion bottle, a radiator, a thermostat, a fan, a pump and some hoses?
Do both liquids flow through ALL of these components?
As I understand it, the rad gets topped up with just water, and the expansion bottle gets a mix of water/coolant?
If both liquids flow through the same components, why can't both rad and exp bottle be filled with the same liquid?
If both liquids don't flow through the same components, how does the liquid get cooled and go on to cool the engine?
Can a rad be full, but an expansion bottle be empty, and vice versa?
Not embarrassed to ask, grateful for answers.
Mark
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