Радиаторы и запчасти для Honda Element

Honda Element Radiator Parts

Keep your Honda Element motor running strong with an efficient radiator backing it up. Made from various metals and in various designs, Element radiators serve well in a variety of circumstances. Whether on or off the road, your system does better with the right radiator at the helm.

What Honda Element radiator parts should be on your list?

All of your Honda Element radiator parts support your engineu001as war against overheating, and each one thus deserves personal attention. Some key components to keep an eye on include:

  • Radiator vent cap: Your Honda Element radiator vent cap helps to pressurize your radiator core and the system at large. This pressurization actually raises the boiling point of your engine coolant, preventing it from boiling when it comes in contact with hot motor components. Thus, keeping your vent cap in good shape also keeps your entire motor in better shape.
  • Fans and blades: The fan takes over cooling duties when your Element sits at rest, keeping overheating at bay. Fan blades are not all made equal, however. When considering replacement fans or blades, consider whether they come from original or aftermarket sources, and carefully match part numbers of your old and new equipment.
  • Hoses: Your formed and flexible hoses allow coolant in and out of your radiator core. Replacements should be of the right length, diameter, pressure/heat rating, and part number.
  • Side tanks: Also called inlet and outlet tanks, these parts surround your radiator core on the sides or the top and bottom. Sealed and secure side tanks keep your core pressurized and full.
  • Radiator core: The core itself consists of durable metals. They are often made of copper, brass, aluminum, or other metals. Aluminum is often prized for its light weight, strength, and thermal conductivity.
What Honda Element radiator flow types can you get?

Flow types include downflow and crossflow radiator designs.

  • Downflow radiators: Downflow designs include coolant tubes that run vertically across the radiator core. This causes the fluid to move across the core vertically as well. The inlet and outlet tanks on downflow modes are usually mounted on the top and bottom of downflow cores.
  • Crossflow radiators: Crossflow designs have coolant tubes running horizontally along the radiator core, thus routing the coolant in the same direction. Inlet and outlet tanks usually mount on the sides of these kinds of cores.
Where do Honda Element O-Ring gaskets go?

This partially depends on the kind of Honda radiator you have. O-ring gaskets generally mount in between inlet and outlet tanks of the radiator core. From this vantage point, O-rings help to keep fluids from leaking out, and they also help to maintain system pressures. You can often find O-rings on inlet and outlet tanks made of plastic or some other polymers.