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Welcome to this expert technical guide on the FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket assembly, the complete engine cooling and thermal management system for the FAW Jiefang CA4251P66K24T1A3E5 6×4 diesel semi-trailer tractor. This system is critical for engine performance and longevity.

FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket
FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket

The FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket is a complex, multi-part assembly. It is not just the ‘Radiator Assembly’ (1301010-61C) itself, but also the ‘Fan Guard Assembly’ (1309010-76A) that optimizes airflow, the complete set of ‘Piping’ (hoses and tubes) that circulates the coolant, and the robust ‘Bracket’ system that isolates this entire assembly from engine vibration.

This in-depth guide is an essential resource for professional technicians, fleet managers, and parts specialists. We will deconstruct the entire FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket system into its 28 serviceable components, explaining the critical function of each part to ensure a reliable, leak-free repair.

Core Component: The Radiator Assembly (1301010-61C)

The heart of the FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket system is the ‘Radiator Assembly’ (1301010-61C). This is the main liquid-to-air heat exchanger. Its sole purpose is to dissipate the immense waste heat generated by the diesel engine. Hot coolant (antifreeze) from the engine is pumped into the radiator’s inlet tank.

This coolant then flows through hundreds of small, thin aluminum tubes. These tubes are interwoven with thousands of delicate aluminum fins, which create a massive surface area. As the truck moves, or when the engine fan engages, cool ambient air is forced through these fins. This airflow “pulls” the heat from the coolant, which then collects in the outlet tank to be recirculated back into the engine.

This component is the single most important part of the FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket assembly. A failure here—either a leak from corrosion or a clog from contaminated coolant—will quickly lead to engine overheating and catastrophic damage like a cracked cylinder head or warped block.

The “Fan Guard”: Fan Shroud Assembly (1309010-76A)

The ‘Fan guard assembly’ (1309010-76A), also known as the fan shroud, is the “Guard” component of the FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket. It is not just a safety guard. This large, precisely molded polymer duct is an essential performance component.

Its primary function is to optimize airflow. It creates a “tunnel” that seals the area between the radiator core and the engine-driven fan. This prevents air from “recirculating” (being drawn from the engine bay instead of from outside) and ensures that the fan pulls air across the *entire* surface area of the radiator core, not just the small circle directly in front of the fan blades.

A missing or cracked fan shroud can reduce the cooling system’s efficiency by as much as 30-40%, especially at low speeds or when idling in traffic. This component is a critical, engineered part of the FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket logic.

The “Piping”: Main Coolant Hoses

The “Piping” components of the FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket are the flexible arteries of the system. This includes the ‘Radiator inlet hose’ (1303011-74A) and the ‘Radiator outlet hose’ (1303021-74A).

**Inlet Hose (1303011-74A):** This is the “upper” hose. It carries the hottest coolant (e.g., 90-100°C) from the thermostat housing on the engine *to* the radiator’s inlet tank. It must be reinforced to handle high pressure and high temperatures.

**Outlet Hose (1303021-74A):** This is the “lower” hose. It carries the “cooled” coolant from the radiator’s outlet tank *to* the inlet of the water pump, to be recirculated. This hose is on the “suction” side of the pump, so it must be built with an internal spring or tough reinforcement to prevent it from collapsing under vacuum.

These hoses, along with the ‘Water pump has inlet pipe’ (1303062-74A) and its ‘Water pump inlet pipe gasket’ (1307031-81D), are the primary circulation path. A failure (leak, burst, or collapse) in any of these pipes will lead to a rapid loss of coolant and engine overheating. Securing them with ‘Worm Drive Hose Clamps’ (CQ676-series) is critical to the FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket system’s integrity.

The “Piping”: Deaeration and Return Lines

The FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket system includes a secondary set of “piping” for deaeration (air bleeding) and heater circuits. Air bubbles trapped in the cooling system can cause “hot spots” in the cylinder head, leading to cracks.

The ‘Deaeration hose’ (1311062-61C) and ‘Radiator front deaeration hose’ (1311061A377) are small-diameter hoses that run from the highest points of the engine and radiator to the expansion tank (not pictured). They allow trapped air and steam to “bleed” out of the system.

The system also includes a ‘Steel return water pipe assembly’ (1311035-61C), ‘Return water hose’ (1311037-61C), ‘Front return water hose’ (1311038-61C), and ‘Return water pipe joint’ (1311036-377). This is the “return” circuit, most likely from the cab’s heater core and the fuel heater. This complex network of “piping” shows how the FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket is integrated with all other vehicle systems.

The “Bracket” and Mounting System

The “Bracket” components of the FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket are essential for isolating the fragile radiator core from the twisting, vibrating engine. The ‘Water Pump Bracket’ (1307046-81D) provides a rigid mount for the pump.

The ‘Radiator pull plate assembly’ (1302040-91W), of which there are two, are “stay rods” or “tension rods.” These bolt to the top of the radiator and connect to the chassis, holding the radiator assembly rigid against fore-and-aft movement. The ‘Bracket’ (1311083-61C) is a support for the complex deaeration and return piping, preventing it from chaffing.

This entire FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket system is secured with a large number of high-grade fasteners, including ‘Hex flange bolts’ (Q1840816, Q1840825, Q1841065), ‘Combination bolts’ (CQ1460820, CQ1461025, CQ1460816), ‘Hex nuts’ (CQ34008, CQ34010), and ‘Spring gaskets’ (Q40308). These ensure that nothing vibrates loose.

FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket Parts List

The following table provides the complete, detailed breakdown of all 28 components identified in the ‘Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket’ diagram for the FAW CA4251P66K24T1A3E5 tractor. This FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket system is key to engine health.

Mark Part No. Part Name Quantity
11301010-61CRadiator Assembly1
21303011-74ARadiator inlet hose1
31303021-74ARadiator outlet hose1
41303062-74AWater pump has inlet pipe1
51303067-74ABolt-for water pump housing1
61307019-53DBolt-for thermostat1
71307031-81DWater pump inlet pipe gasket1
81309010-76AFan guard assembly1
91311024-590Deaeration pipe joint1
101311025-61CConnecting pipe assembly1
111311035-61CSteel return water pipe assembly1
121311036-377Return water pipe joint1
131311037-61CReturn water hose1
141311038-61CFront return water hose1
151311061A377Radiator front deaeration hose1
161311062-61CDeaeration hose1
171311083-61CBracket1
18CQ1460820Combination Bolt1
19CQ34008Hex nut3
20CQ67622BWorm Drive Hose Clamp B-Type4
21CQ67640BWorm Drive Hose Clamp B-Type4
22CQ67690BWorm Drive Hose Clamp B-Type4
23Q1840816Hex flange bolt, coarse rod (Standard Type)8
24Q1840825Hex flange bolt, coarse rod (Standard Type)2
25Q40108Gasket (Washer)2
26Q40308Spring gasket2
27T67420376Plastic Zip Tie2
281302040-91WRadiator pull plate assembly2

Technical Specifications and Assembly Context

The specifications for the FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket system are defined by its complex, multi-part design for total engine thermal management. The entire FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket assembly is critical for engine health.

Vehicle Application FAW Jiefang CA4251P66K24T1A3E5 6×4 Tractor
Component Group FAW Radiator, Fan Guard, Piping, Bracket
Main Heat Exchanger 1x Radiator Assembly (1301010-61C)
Airflow System 1x Fan guard assembly (1309010-76A)
Main Piping Inlet (1303011-74A) & Outlet (1303021-74A) Hoses
Deaeration (Air Bleed) Piping Deaeration Hose (1311062-61C) & Joint (1311024-590)
Heater Circuit Piping Steel Return Pipe (1311035-61C) & Hoses (1311037-61C, 1311038-61C)
Main Brackets Water Pump Bracket (1307046-81D), Radiator Pull Plates (1302040-91W)
Primary Function To circulate coolant and dissipate engine heat into the atmosphere, maintaining optimal operating temperature.

Packaging and Logistics

FAW parts, including the Cylinder Block Assembly, are packaged with care to ensure safe delivery. Each component is secured in protective materials to prevent damage during transit. The logistics network guarantees timely shipments worldwide, supporting efficient maintenance operations. Below is an image illustrating the standard packaging for FAW truck parts, showcasing the attention to detail in handling and storage.

FAW Parts Packaging

This packaging approach minimizes the risk of corrosion or impact damage, ensuring that parts like the FAW Cylinder Block Assembly arrive in perfect condition. Customers can rely on FAW’s logistics for consistent quality and reliability.

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