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 Cooling System - WATER PUMP
We can supply you with all kinds of Water Pump, which are for Japanese cars.  Please do not hesitate to contact us for more details. Thanks!
Features
The engine for automobiles uses gasoline and light oil as fuel. They are evaporated first, then compressed and ignited for explosion which give the engine the rotating power to crank shaft. In the engine, a gas explosion always occurs during operation of the vehicle and the temperature of the gas increases upto 1500-2000 degrees.


Therefore, in order to prevent the siezure or meltdown of the engine by this temperature, there is the necessity of always maintaining the proper temperature. Such equipment is called a cooling system and there are air cooling and water cooling technical options. The positive circulation cooling device of water is almost exclusively used for automobiles at present in the industry. Our water pump, which is the heart of the engine's cooling system, uses aluminum die casting and press-impeller to attain the weight saving. Furthermore, we offer a long lasting water pump which minimizes power loss by using a consolidated bearing and unitized mechanical seal with a low torque structure. Our water pump enhances fuel economy and contributes to saving energy.

Structure
The cooling water that gets hot in the jacket is sent to the upper part of the radiator, then when it moves down the cooling pipe, the fan sucks the air from the outside and cools down the water so that it can be circulated in the jacket again and make the engine stay cool. In this positive circulation cooling mechanism the movement of the water pump is powered by the engine rotation through flange on the water pump bearing shaft. The impeller on the other end of bearing shaft runs and pushes the water by centrifugal force into the engine's water passage.

 

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