Jan 19 2010
Radiators and Their Fascinating History
Radiators and their fascinating history shows how truly ingenious some systems for cooling of an internal combustion engine can be and also how durable the basic design — which goes back to the 1800s –is even to this day. Most internal combustion engines require a radiator, including those for automobiles, train engines and motorcycles. In fact, some piston driven airplane engines also need them.
A radiator is basically a way to cool down an internal combustion engine in an efficient and self-contained manner. It allows coolant circulates through engine to be sent from the radiator, into the engine and then back to the radiator. Just about any engine that makes use of some sort of fossil fuel incorporates a radiator in one form or another within its design.



