No, oil does not typically travel through a radiator for cooling. Instead, radiators use coolant, usually a mixture of water and antifreeze, to dissipate heat from the engine. In some specific applications, like in oil coolers, oil may pass through a separate cooling unit designed to lower its temperature. However, standard automotive radiators primarily cool the engine coolant, not the oil directly.
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