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93 4.2 Petrol, heating up when off road.
93 4.2 Petrol, heating up when off road.
When off road the ol girl gets a bit on the warm side, up towards the 3/4 mark, particularly when climbing, out moving around without being under load, no probs.
A couple of questions,
1. is this common?
2. Is there a fix/es?
3. Is it expesive to fix?
Need to know before gas goes on.
Thanks,
Richo
A couple of questions,
1. is this common?
2. Is there a fix/es?
3. Is it expesive to fix?
Need to know before gas goes on.
Thanks,
Richo
Couple of things, the gauges are inaccurate and vary from vehicle to vehicle, Ive seen some where 100 Deg c was under 1/2 and some where 100 deg c was above 3/4. Check it against an accurate gauge that measures in degrees. Take the radiator out and clean the mud out between the core fins. The clutch fans fail, does yours become louder as the car gets hot?? It should roar and blow significantly more air when the vehicle is hot, if not replace it. The clutch fan relies on absobing heat from the radiator, if the radiator is blocked either inside or out it won't transfere heat to the clutch effectivly and the clutch won't engage even if it's not faulty.
Joel
Joel
-Pre trip inspections/ servicing
-Suspension/ custom modifications
-4wd Dyno & tuning
-Qualified mechanics
-Suspension/ custom modifications
-4wd Dyno & tuning
-Qualified mechanics
Thanks champ, I'll pull the radiator and give it a good clean. Might invest in an aftermarket temp gauge too.
What do you reckon about pitching the stock engine fan and fitting up the twin fan setup from an EL or AU? Hopefully that might sort it, if not its down to the rad shop.
Still workin out this Nissan Patrol thing, was a yota lad for so long.
What do you reckon about pitching the stock engine fan and fitting up the twin fan setup from an EL or AU? Hopefully that might sort it, if not its down to the rad shop.
Still workin out this Nissan Patrol thing, was a yota lad for so long.
bogged wrote:What have you done to check it out first? ANything?
Changed thermostat? rad hoses? rad cap? cleaned radiator? had it reverse flushed? checked for internal blockages? temp gauge sender? had system pressure flushed?
Falcon fans shit themselves in dirt/mud/water unless your lucky.

how different is the GQ from the GU?
i have never seen the guage on my GU move except for the time i was towing CAPCRAP's car back from stockton (nearly 3t) on a 30 degree day going up the big long hill on the f3 on the way back to shitney.
i had the aircon on, 3 people in the car and full of gear and i wasnt paying much attention to what gear i was in.
kinda stuffed me up as i had to drop to 3rd and hold 70-80kph all the way up the hill
it only moved from its usuall 1/3 or so to maybe half by the time i got to the top
i have never seen the guage on my GU move except for the time i was towing CAPCRAP's car back from stockton (nearly 3t) on a 30 degree day going up the big long hill on the f3 on the way back to shitney.
i had the aircon on, 3 people in the car and full of gear and i wasnt paying much attention to what gear i was in.
kinda stuffed me up as i had to drop to 3rd and hold 70-80kph all the way up the hill

it only moved from its usuall 1/3 or so to maybe half by the time i got to the top
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