Reb954
Platinum Member
I would have to argue that too. Every engine I am familiar with, the coolant flows into the top of the radiator and out the bottom to the water pump. That is why the thermostat spring is on the engine side so the hot water will heat it causing it to open the thermostat which lets the coolant run to the top of the radiator. If the spring was on the cold side (radiator side) it would be slower to open causing more dramatic changes in temperature.