Building an Automobile, Step 21: Radiator
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“Completed chassis with radiator added. The water which keeps the engine from getting too hot is pumped around the cylinders and then through the radiator. The wind blows through the little openings in the radiator, and cools off the water. Then the water is pumped around the cylinders again.” -Bodmer, 1917
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automobile, engine, water pump, Chassis, mechanics, cylinders, building a car, car parts, radiatorGalleries
Motor Vehicle MechanicsSource
Rudolph J. Bodmer, ed. The Book of Wonders (Washington, DC: Bureau of Industrial Education, Inc., 1917)
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