Did you know that your vehicle's engine is actually solar-powered? It's true - as it burns, petrochemicals releases solar energy that was stored hundreds of millions of years ago by plants during the Paleozoic Era. Of course, internal combustion engines are not very efficient at this task. Up to 70% of the solar energy stored in gasoline is turned back into heat, which is why there's an entire system dedicated to keeping your engine from turning into a useless collection of fused iron pieces.
A working cooling system is important to maintaining the overall health of your engine, because one bad overheating episode can lead to other problems, including warped heads, burnt valves and a cracked block. The temperatures inside your engine are hot enough to melt lead, so circulating water running through the water jackets in the engine block is utilized to keep the engine from simply burning up.
As the pump circulates water through these water jackets, it absorbs excess heat and transports it back to the Chevrolet Suburban Radiator. This heat then dissipates through the hundreds of small cooling fins. The Chevrolet Suburban Radiator is the main component of your vehicle's cooling system. Every so often, the radiator should be back flushed and cleaned. Because they are heated and cooled every day, radiators are subject to extra wear and tear. They can also be damaged by flying gravel kicked up by trucks running in front of you. If it is determined to be unrepairable, come visit our website, where you'll find significant discounts on a new or reconditioned Chevrolet Suburban Radiator.You could even get money back when by sending us your old radiator!