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Common Radiator Failures

Solder Bloom - Solder corrosion caused by poorly inhibited antifreeze. Tube-to header joints are weakened and corrosion can restrict coolant flow.

Internal Deposits - Rust and leak inhibitors can form solids that collect in the cooling system and restrict flow.

Fin Deterioration - A chemical deterioration of the fins most often caused by road salt or sea water.

Fin Bond Failure - A loss of solder bond between fins and tubes. Fins are loose in core. This causes loss of heat transfer and reduces the strength of the radiator.

Tube - to - Header Leaks - Failure of the solder joint results in coolant loss.

Leaky Tank - to - Header Seam - Failure of the solder joint or cracked headers is generally the result of pressure cycle fatigue.

Blown Tank - to - Header Seam - Usually an indication that the radiator has seen extreme pressures resulting from an exhaust gas leak into the cooling system

Loose Side Piece - Can lead to flexing of the core and radiator tube failure.

Leaky Oil Cooler Fitting - Caused by failure of the solder joint between the radiator tank and oil cooler.

Leaky Inlet / Outlet Fitting - Leaks in this area of the radiator can be caused by fatigue or by corrosion of the solder joint.

Fan Damage - Minor collisions or a failed water pump can result in damage to the radiator.

Over Pressurization - Excessive pressure in the radiator caused by a defective pressure cap or engine exhaust gas leak can destroy the radiator.

Electrolysis - Stray electrical current can cause excessive corrosion of metal components.

Cracked Plastic Tanks - High stress in the radiator can cause premature failure of the plastic tanks.

Steam Erosion - Steam can breakdown the plastic tank which will produce thinning and ultimately holes in the plastic tank. Frequently, white deposits are also found.


Top Ten Common Radiator Problems for Older Vehicles

Hey folks, this is john from Radiator Express. I found a great blog online that explains many Radiator problems for older vehicles. Nowadays its important to take care of your radiator and vehicle so that you can avoid issues that may void your warranty. This article addresses issues such as Rusting, Constricted Coolant Flow, Epoxy Failure, Malfunctioning Thermostat, Damaged Water Pump, Brittle Hoses, Blown Seams, Leaky Fittings and Tube to Header Leaks, Faulty Solders, and Electrical Problems brought by Ignition Wires.

I've linked to this blog below, and hope you find it a useful resource:

http://automechanics.wordpress.com/2008/05/28/top-ten-common-radiator-problems-for-older-vehicles/