All of the moving parts in your engine generate heat. Unfortunately, too much heat is bad for your engine, and can cause serious or even permanent damage. That is why you have a Ford F350 radiator.
The core of your vehicle’s cooling system, your radiator has an important job to do in keeping your engine within its optimal operating temperature range. You will find the F350 radiator near the front of your engine bay.
There are two radiator hoses, an upper and a lower, leading into and out of the radiator, and a pressurized cap on the top that keeps coolant inside the device. Your Ford F350 radiator is situated just behind your front grille, and an auxiliary fan is located on the opposite side. These two components, the front grille and the auxiliary fan, assist your F350 radiator in the cooling process. As coolant circulates through your engine, it absorbs heat from the various moving parts before it is sent to the radiator. Inside your Ford F350 radiator are a number of tubes and passages that hold a lot of liquid, and once the heated coolant enters the passages, the surface area is increased so heat can escape. Moving air from the front grille when you are driving, or the auxiliary fan when your engine is idling, speeds up the cooling process, and the cooled liquid is re-circulated in order to absorb more engine heat. Your F350 radiator is manufactured to keep working for a long time, but it may be damaged in a front-end collision, or it may simply wear out or develop leaks over time.You will find the replacement radiator you need here in our online catalogue at a great low price.