Cooling System - Kohler AEGIS LH630 Service Manual

Liquid-cooled horizontal crankshaft
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WARNING: Explosive release of fluids from pressurized cooling system can cause serious burns!
When it is necessary to open cooling system at radiator cap, shut off engine and remove filler cap only when
cool enough to touch with bare hands. Slowly loosen cap to first stop to relieve pressure before removing
completely.
This section covers the operation and servicing of the
liquid cooling system.
Cooling System Components
The cooling system consists of the following
components:
Radiator with removable screen
Hoses
Coolant Pump and Belt
Thermostat
Intake Manifold with Thermostat Housing
Radiator Cap
Cooling Fan, Belt, and Drive Pulleys
Overflow Reservoir
Crankcase and Heads with Integral Cooling
Passages
Figure 7-1. Cooling System Components (Air
Cleaner Removed for Clarity).
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Cooling System

Operation
The engine coolant is pumped through the cooling
system by a pump, belt-driven off the camshaft. The
coolant coming out of the pump is divided, and moves
simultaneously through separate circuits within each
head and the corresponding sides of the crankcase.
As the coolant moves through these passages, it
absorbs heat from the engine parts. After traveling
through the engine, the coolant from the two separate
circuits merges and moves through the intake manifold
to the lower side of the thermostat. During warm-up,
the thermostat is closed, preventing circulation through
the radiator. The coolant circulates through the engine
only and is returned to the pump via the bypass hose.
When engine heat brings the coolant up to a
temperature of 79.4°C (175°F), the thermostat will
begin to open, allowing coolant to circulate through the
upper hose to the radiator. The thermostat is
completely open at 90.5°C (195°F) allowing full coolant
flow through the radiator, where it is cooled. After
getting "cooled" in the radiator, the coolant is drawn
into the pump through the lower radiator hose and
circulation starts all over again. A cooling fan, driven off
the flywheel by a belt, draws ambient air through the
radiator, to maintain the cooling process.
Coolant Recommendations
Use equal parts of ethylene glycol (antifreeze) and
water only. Distilled or deionized water is
recommended, especially in areas where the water
contains a high mineral content. Propylene glycol
based antifreeze is not recommended.
This mixture will provide protection from -37°C
(-34°F) to 108°C (226°F). For protection and use
outside the indicated temperature limits, follow the
antifreeze manufacturer's instructions on the container,
but do not exceed 70% antifreeze.
Not For Resale
Cooling System
LH630, LH685, LH750, LH760
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