These trucks werent designed to do 120, they will drive all day every day at 90 pulling heavy loads (2tonne), take them to 110 (about 2750rpm i think) and they heat up a bit.wgw76gd wrote:Hmm,
The number of replies here that are implying (Stating ?) that their trucks get hotter when running on the open road has me wondering if the cooling system isn't a bit on the small side.
Yes the rad looks fairly large, but with the auto trans and dual aircon (and fridge), Im wondering if it aint just a bit underdesigned.
My understanding is that the thermostat should 'control' the temp and keep it nice and stable around the opening temp. With a larger rad, the temp wouldn't rise on highway runs, and the truck temp would stay more stable (cooler).
Anyone know if a larger ( Custom ?) rad has been tried ?
Cheers
Dave
If you want something to do 120(110 fully loaded), get a newer cruiser, they will happily do it.