Coming back from California my coolant temperature ranged from 208 degrees down to 170 degrees as I went up and down 2,000 to 4,000 ft. passes. Generally it sat right at 202 degrees.
The fluctuations were greater than I had ever experienced with the gas V8 and I wondered if there was some issue that needed attention before I leave the rain and cold of Oregon for the sun and heat of the Southwest.
Also, sometimes even after I crested a pass and was headed downhill for a few miles the temperature still stayed at 208 degrees. Many times the temperature didn't even seem to correlate with the load (steepness of hill or whether I was going up or down). The temp gauge is a VDO. The boost turbo was 12-14 lbs. and it was 40 - 50 degrees outside.
I just had the head gasket, and thermostat replaced and the water pump checked out too (new one year ago). The radiator was recored with a larger unit last year.
More info: I now have A/C and the condensor is sandwiched between the radiator and a large aftermarket intercooler.
When I used a infrared thermometer to measure temperatures of the various hoses, engine block, head, coolant recovery tank I never got a temperature as high as the gauge was reading (then at 208 degrees) and the top of the radiator looked to be in the 50s and 60s. I think the thermometer is right.
Getting tired of the coolant temperature blues.
Any ideas?
The fluctuations were greater than I had ever experienced with the gas V8 and I wondered if there was some issue that needed attention before I leave the rain and cold of Oregon for the sun and heat of the Southwest.
Also, sometimes even after I crested a pass and was headed downhill for a few miles the temperature still stayed at 208 degrees. Many times the temperature didn't even seem to correlate with the load (steepness of hill or whether I was going up or down). The temp gauge is a VDO. The boost turbo was 12-14 lbs. and it was 40 - 50 degrees outside.
I just had the head gasket, and thermostat replaced and the water pump checked out too (new one year ago). The radiator was recored with a larger unit last year.
More info: I now have A/C and the condensor is sandwiched between the radiator and a large aftermarket intercooler.
When I used a infrared thermometer to measure temperatures of the various hoses, engine block, head, coolant recovery tank I never got a temperature as high as the gauge was reading (then at 208 degrees) and the top of the radiator looked to be in the 50s and 60s. I think the thermometer is right.
Getting tired of the coolant temperature blues.
Any ideas?