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Taking Care of your Volvo's Cooling System by: Terry Brown All automobiles are equipped with an internal combustion engine. Put simply, the internal combustion engine converts fuel into motion so that the automobile can move. To create motion from gasoline, it has to be burned inside the engine, thus the term internal combustion. There are different types of internal combustion engines including diesel engines, gas turbine engines, HEMI engines, rotary engines, and two'“stroke engines. But, whatever the type of internal combustion engine, one thing is common to all '“ all of them produce heat and waste gases and compounds. Overheating is one of the dangers of combustion. When this happens, the engine can break down if it cannot dissipate the heat that has built up in its chambers. Temperatures inside the engine can rise to over '4
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