When you cut to the basic principles of heavy-duty trucks it comes down to return on investment: maximum mpg, meeting emissions requirements and the truck running at optimum conditions and ...
Maintaining engine cooling system components is critical not only to avoid breakdowns, but also to ensure the truck is operating effectively throughout its lifecycle. Experts weigh in on what to check ...
Engine overheating is rarely the result of a single failure. It usually happens when several small weaknesses in the cooling system line up, from low coolant to a stuck thermostat or a failing fan. To ...
Truck fleets that traverse the North American continent this summer, spanning regions from the North to the South and both coasts, know that one of the few constants among those thousands of miles of ...
We all know hot trucks are cool. On the other hand, trucks that run hot aren't cool. There's nothing worse than steam coming out from under the hood of your prized pickup while boiling coolant pours ...
A heavy-duty truck’s cooling system is primarily designed to prevent the engine from overheating. Secondary tasks are to provide heat to the cab and, in some cases, the trailer. Today, cooling systems ...
There's nothing worse than hitting the road in your mean machine and overheating. Smiles become frowns and steamy, boiling torrents douse the tarmac as your baby bleeds to death on the side of the ...
With the increasing demand for heat dissipation of engineering vehicles, a dual-cycle cooling system is introduced in this paper to prevent the adverse effects of engineering vehicles’ equipment when ...
The performance of fans and pumps is pivotal to the efficiency and responsiveness of the engine cooling system. In this study, a joint simulation model incorporating a detailed engine cooling system ...
Engine oil is an absolutely crucial item for any car, regardless if it's diesel or gasoline. Is it normal for the oil in ...