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Originally Posted by Kamper
Any siginificant volume of snow that reaches the radiator will block it causing the engine to over heat. It's air passing through the radiator that removes the heat. Who ever told you that saw you coming... 
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I respectfully disagree. I own 2 liquid cooled sleds, and both have cooling fins in the tunnel that the engine coolant circulates through. Snow kicked up by the track cools the hot coolant coming from the engine. In low snow conditions, the liquid cooled sleds are prone to overheating.