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The hotter an engine runs, the more efficient it is. But there's a limit to the amount of heat the metals in an engine can handle. Most engines have a normal temperature range of around 195 - 220 degrees Fahrenheit. Optimum performance requires an engine to run at a relatively constant operating temperature. When temperatures exceed the normal range, your engine is operating in the danger zone. Never ignore a temperature warning light!If your engine does overheat, performance will start to lag. If left unattended, you risk damaging the rings, pistons, and/or rod bearings. You may also blow a head gasket, which will reduce engine torque and allow both coolant and combustion leaks as the head cools. If your engine's coolant reaches the boiling point, you risk hoses or even your radiator bursting. Valve and other valve train components can also be damaged. If coolant escapes and gets into the engine's crankcase, the bearings and bottom end of the engine may well be destroyed.None of these scenarios are pleasant. Or cheap! But they can be avoided by preventive maintenance and immediate action if temperature warning light ever illuminates.
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