Here's a breakdown:
Combustion Chamber: This is the hottest part of the engine, reaching temperatures of 1,400°C to 2,500°C (2,550°F to 4,530°F) during combustion.
Engine Block: The engine block is made of cast iron or aluminum, and its temperature will typically range between 90°C to 110°C (200°F to 230°F).
Coolant: The coolant in the engine cooling system is responsible for regulating the engine temperature and typically operates at 90°C to 105°C (195°F to 220°F).
Exhaust Gases: The temperature of the exhaust gases leaving the engine can vary depending on the engine load, but generally ranges from 400°C to 650°C (750°F to 1,200°F).
Oil: Engine oil operates at a temperature slightly higher than the coolant, typically around 95°C to 110°C (200°F to 230°F).
It's important to remember that these are general ranges. The specific temperatures will vary depending on the engine type, size, load, and other factors.
For accurate temperature readings, it's best to consult the owner's manual for your specific vehicle.