In heavy-duty and truck applications, the water flange is a critical component of the cooling system, responsible for distributing coolant to maintain the engine's optimal temperature. It is often made of high-quality metal to withstand the rigors of heavy use and is engineered to fit specific vehicle requirements.
The water flange is strategically positioned on the engine block or cylinder head and is typically connected to the thermostat housing, radiator, or other components in the cooling system. It may feature multiple ports or connections to accommodate hoses or pipes that transport coolant to various engine components.
Water flanges designed for heavy-duty and truck applications may have additional features, such as built-in pressure relief valves or water temperature sensors, which are critical for proper engine operation. Regular inspection and maintenance of the water flange are necessary to ensure its optimal performance and prevent costly engine damage due to overheating.
Truck Thermostat
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2 of 14Motorized Thermostat
3 of 14Brake Light Switch
4 of 14Expansion Tank
5 of 14Water Flange
6 of 14Radiator Cap & Expansion Tank Cap
7 of 14Water Temperature Switch
8 of 14Cooling Pipe
9 of 14Lambda Sensor
10 of 14Air Temperature Sensor
11 of 14Oil Switch
12 of 14Thermoswitch
13 of 14Reversing Light Switch
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