How to Fix Engine Radiator Spitting Water?
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Engine radiator spitting water may be caused by cylinder gasket erosion; warping deformation of the joint surface between the cylinder head and the engine block; cracks or damage to the cylinder head or cylinder liner; loose cylinder head bolts; or air compressor cylinder gasket or cylinder head damage leading to air leakage. The solution is to replace the eroded cylinder gasket, identify and eliminate the cause of the cylinder gasket erosion; weld or replace the cracked cylinder head; and tighten the cylinder head bolts in the specified sequence and torque. Below is an introduction to engine protectants: 1. Introduction to engine protectants: Engine protectants, also known as engine anti-wear protectants, are maintenance agents that can effectively reduce wear or corrosion of engine components, inhibit the formation of deposits such as gum and sludge, and form a protective layer with high compressive strength and good wear resistance on metal surfaces, preventing oil oxidation, thickening, and acidification, thereby protecting engine components and extending engine life. 2. Functions of engine protectants: The functions of engine protectants include anti-wear, lubrication, noise reduction, improving engine power, and saving fuel. Some also prevent oil burning and have the function of cleaning carbon deposits.