Allen's Radiator Service

Allen's Radiator Service

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We are a small family owned business that specialize in a/c, exhaust, and radiators but we do mechan

Radiator Sales, A/C repair, Exhaust Repair and sales, Automotive repair

01/22/2025
01/22/2025

Following are the Basic Parts of a Car

01/12/2025

On 5 August 1888, Bertha Benz was the first person to drive the internal-combustion-engined automobile over a long distance, field testing the Benz Patent-Motorwagen, inventing brake lining, and solving several practical issues during the journey of 105 km (65 miles

01/12/2025

- The most powerful gasoline engine in the world
- From Volkswagen VW for the Bugatti Chiron
- The engine has 16 cylinders
- 32 injectors
- It contains 64 valves 32 fuel 32 exhaust
- 4 turbo
- 10 radiators 4 for water cooling and 4 for cooling the air coming out of the Turbo one for the air conditioner and the other for the gearbox
- A fuel tank with a capacity of 100 liters when reaching the maximum speed the car consumes in 10 minutes
- This engine generates a huge power of 1500 horsepower and a torque of 1200 Newton meters
- The engine can push the car from 0 to 400 km per hour and then return to a complete stop within 40 seconds thanks to the strong and developed brakes....

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01/12/2025

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01/12/2025

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Symptoms of Damaged Water Pump, Cylinder Head and Head Gasket 12/31/2024

Symptoms of Damaged Water Pump, Cylinder Head and Head Gasket Rev up your diagnostic skills and prevent engine disasters! Knowing the signs of a damaged water pump, a faulty cylinder head, and a leaking head gasket can save you from costly repairs. This article is your roadmap to identifying these common engine troubles with ease. Be your car's hero and keep i...

12/31/2024

Ford Boss 429 V8 is one of the most iconic and powerful engines ever produced by Ford, introduced in 1969. This 7.0-liter (429 cubic inch) V8 engine was specifically designed to compete in NASCAR, featuring a unique semi-hemispherical cylinder head design for increased airflow and better performance. The Boss 429 was capable of producing around 375 horsepower (though some sources claim higher output) and was paired with a four-speed manual transmission. Only a limited number of these engines were produced, as it was initially designed for racing but was later offered in the Ford Mustang for a short time. Known for its raw power and high-revving nature, the Boss 429 has become a legend among muscle car enthusiasts and collectors due to its rarity, performance, and distinct engine design.

12/25/2024

Overview of various types of sensors commonly used in automotive applications. The sensors shown include:

1. Engine Speed Sensor - Measures the rotational speed of the engine.
2. Knock Sensor - Detects abnormal combustion events in the engine.
3. Air Flow Sensor - Measures the amount of air entering the engine.
4. Cam Sensor - Monitors the position of the camshaft.
5. Coolant Sensor - Measures the temperature of the engine coolant.
6. Temp Sensor - Measures the temperature of various components.
7. NOx Sensor - Measures the level of nitrogen oxides in the exhaust.
8. MAP Sensor - Measures the intake manifold air pressure.
9. Parking Sensor - Detects obstacles when parking the vehicle.
10. Vehicle Speed Sensor - Measures the speed of the vehicle.
11. Oxygen Sensor - Measures the oxygen content in the exhaust.
12. Throttle Sensor - Measures the position of the throttle.
13. Crank Sensor - Monitors the position and speed of the crankshaft.
14. Voltage Sensor - Measures the voltage in the electrical system.
15. Rain Sensor - Detects the presence of rain and activates the windshield wipers.

These sensors provide critical information to the vehicle's onboard computer, allowing it to optimize engine performance, emissions, and safety features.

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22143 Water Well Road
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