So I was cruising through rush hour yesterday, and I watched my temp spike to 250 F. Thats bad, I assume the thermostat got stuck, not to mention the stupid thing has terrible airflow to the radiator.
The chemistry part: if you have aluminum cylinder heads, and they're surrounded in 250 F water, can that temp damage aluminum? I think its fine cause the oil isn't chocolate milk, but I'm wondering how quick heat will transfer from coolant to metal parts, and vica-versa. I'm really fuzzy on the math of thermodynamics, so I figured I'd ask. If heat transfers very slowly, everything should be fine cause I killed the engine as soon as I noticed the spike in coolant temp. Gotta love arizona.