
A loader water temperature of 100 degrees is abnormal and may cause the radiator to burn out. During normal operation, the temperature should be between 60-80 degrees. Under prolonged high-load conditions, it is permissible to reach below 95 degrees, and in areas with low altitude, it should not exceed 99 degrees. If coolant and a corresponding pressure radiator cap are used, the temperature can exceed 105 degrees. Additional information: The normal engine water temperature is between 80-90 degrees. Generally, engine coolant can withstand a maximum temperature of around 110 degrees, and the boiling point of coolant is at 120 degrees when it starts to boil. A water temperature of 100 degrees does not cause boiling unless pure water is used as the coolant.


