If you own a classic car, it is likely one of your most valued possessions, especially if you’re a collector or simply someone that is passionate about these timeless vehicles. Any sign of damage to the inner-workings of your car will be extremely concerning, and the unpredictability of such events mean that it is always advisable to have trusted professionals just a call or click away. Modern automobiles are less susceptible to overheating and radiator damage when compared to their classic counterparts, therefore you will want to make sure that yours is maintained and monitored to ensure a minor problem doesn’t develop into a more prominent issue.
Applied Radiators Ltd are experienced specialists when it comes to classic car repair, so continue reading for practical tips to consider when your car radiator isn’t functioning as it should.
There are many signs to watch out for when overseeing a functional classic car radiator, with some more obvious than others. If the radiator is overheating without apparent cause, this is one of the first signs that the system may be dysfunctional. Other worrying signs include sludge build up in the radiator, leaking coolant liquid, or frequent ‘low coolant levels’ for no discernible reason. Watch out for uncharacteristically high or low radiator readings too, as this could be suggestive of a significant radiator issue.
You may feel confident in your abilities as a mechanic, but radiator repairs are almost always best solved by a trustworthy industry professional who have accumulated years of knowhow diagnosing vehicle radiator problems. Having carried out classic car maintenance for over 25 years on classics as varied as Austins and Bentleys to Wolseleys and Rolls Royces, Applied Radiators Ltd will offer a helping hand, be it via a simple repair or a full refurbishment.
Though you will likely already be following advice to protect the condition of your valued classic vehicle, there are many additional steps to take if you want to ensure your vintage motor stays in the very best condition whatever the weather. Regularly checking coolant, changing antifreeze for the harsh winter months and replacing old liquid is a must for when the colder period comes around. Additionally, checking for leaks by simply making regular manual inspections of your classic car radiator can be a surprisingly useful step to take for identifying issues early.
Formed in 1994, Applied Radiators provide a range of goods and services to diverse industry sectors throughout the nation. Based in Stoke-On-Trent, we are able to assist clients and customers around England, with our reliability and quick arrival just two reasons to choose us. Any questions on classic car repair? Contact us today for more information on our services.