Most internal combustion engines rely on motor oil for one reason: lubrication. The oil gets pressurized between 10-70 psi and spends most of its life subjected to roughly 200 degrees’ worth of heat.
My brother has a 5.0 small-block Ford in his 1949 Ford. The engine came from a police car and it was equipped with an oil cooler. We both live in Arizona and even on the hottest days his car never ...
The answer to whether your car needs an oil cooler will depend on multiple variables. Excess heat, such as when an engine overheats, can easily damage or kill any gasoline or diesel engine. It's why ...
Overheating the aluminum G56 five- and six-speed manual transmission is a concern for many ’05½-and-newer heavy-duty Ram owners who use their rigs for severe-duty tasks (hot-shot and excessive-weight ...
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Excavator rebuild: Radiator, oil cooler, frames, and panels installation – Hitachi EX120-2 (part 2)
Watch the complete rebuild process of a Hitachi EX120-2 excavator, including radiator installation, oil cooler replacement, and fitting of frames and body panels. This video highlights heavy equipment ...
My brother has a 5.0 small-block Ford in his 1949 Ford. The engine came from a police car and it was equipped with an oil cooler. We both live in Arizona and even on the hottest days his car never ...
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