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Hilux overheating
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Hilux overheating
Ok ok,
Everyone seems to be having overheating problems with their ln106 hilux. Yes i myself is having the same issue, We all have replaced an array of parts My list follows:
-Water pump
-Timing belt
-Thermostat
-Injectors
-Fan belts
-Cooling hoses
-Radiator
-Coolant
-Tested fan with timing strobe
-Tested for cracked head
-New temp sensor, gauge and wiring
All to no result
I am wondering if everyone else is replacing parts with genuine or aftermarket? i have used aftermarket parts.
I recently bought a cooling system flush gun, runs air and water through the system which agitates anything in their and removes it. I did this and what came out was interesting. I got a piece of playdo come out, you always read the warnings on the coolant bottles saying not to mix them,this is what happens. previous to this i flushed my cooling system out very well, apparently not good enough, put coolant in it and the overheating has slowly got worse and worse and worse but so has the weather, this all started back last winter.
The Main thing im interested in is ifeveryone is using genuine parts or aftermarket. the car came from factory with genuine parts and lasted for 200,000km, why not spend the extra money.
replies or answers to this issue are highly encouraged
Cheers
TOBY
Everyone seems to be having overheating problems with their ln106 hilux. Yes i myself is having the same issue, We all have replaced an array of parts My list follows:
-Water pump
-Timing belt
-Thermostat
-Injectors
-Fan belts
-Cooling hoses
-Radiator
-Coolant
-Tested fan with timing strobe
-Tested for cracked head
-New temp sensor, gauge and wiring
All to no result
I am wondering if everyone else is replacing parts with genuine or aftermarket? i have used aftermarket parts.
I recently bought a cooling system flush gun, runs air and water through the system which agitates anything in their and removes it. I did this and what came out was interesting. I got a piece of playdo come out, you always read the warnings on the coolant bottles saying not to mix them,this is what happens. previous to this i flushed my cooling system out very well, apparently not good enough, put coolant in it and the overheating has slowly got worse and worse and worse but so has the weather, this all started back last winter.
The Main thing im interested in is ifeveryone is using genuine parts or aftermarket. the car came from factory with genuine parts and lasted for 200,000km, why not spend the extra money.
replies or answers to this issue are highly encouraged
Cheers
TOBY
Last edited by I'll Try on Sun Feb 10, 2008 1:59 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Ok guys i may have found the answer. I think the nswer is in the water pumps, if you have an issue which does not go along with this please notify me asap.
I think the aftermarket pumps are the issue, the people that have issues are the ones with aftermarket pumps, and the all good ones are genuine pumps. I'll do some more work on this and get back to you. oh yeah and posily the thermostat aswell.
I think the aftermarket pumps are the issue, the people that have issues are the ones with aftermarket pumps, and the all good ones are genuine pumps. I'll do some more work on this and get back to you. oh yeah and posily the thermostat aswell.
When is yours overheating?
Now that my radiator has been professionally flushed the only time it overheats is when under a bit of load headed up a hill on the highway. This i put down to my winch controller and Hella rally 4000's blocking off almost all of the airflow to the radiator on the highway.
Mine has aftermarket thermostat and water pump with presumably genuine everything else.
Now that my radiator has been professionally flushed the only time it overheats is when under a bit of load headed up a hill on the highway. This i put down to my winch controller and Hella rally 4000's blocking off almost all of the airflow to the radiator on the highway.
Mine has aftermarket thermostat and water pump with presumably genuine everything else.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
Mineonly overheats on the freeway under load. The fluid coupling fans only work up to about 2500rpm, they are only a slow speed thing, if they were locked up all the time they would have less benifit. I'll put it this way. if your doing 3000rpm in 1st gear you are moving the same amount of air that it would when running at 3000rpm in 5th gear, so instead of sucking air through the radiator it is slowing the flow of fresh air through, dont get me wrong it doesn't stop moving. i have timed the fan when hot and the fan is in good working order. You can check your fan by using a timing strobe, it should when hot rotate at the same speed as the pulley it sits on. You can buy a timing light which you can set the rpm at which it flashes so you can work out what th pulley is doing and then check your fan.
I had the same problems with my 5L
Would only over heat on the freeway on uphill runs
Pulling a 10ft tinny up out of the hawksbury on the F3 would see the gauge go up to 3/4 in 3rd gear well before the top of the hill on a 22 degree day in the rain
Done the same as you and changed everything there was to change and had radiator flushed and rodded and still would heat up
Just to satisfy curiosity i went to toyota and bought 2 tubes of the silicon fluid (Part No# 08816-10001) and put it in the fan
Done 3 trips up the F3 now with the boat and pulling up the same hill in 4th gear and making the motor work hard and the temp gauge would be lucky if it moved a needle width
For the cost of $20 for 2 tubes i think its worth a try and to me it proves that the fan works at any engine speed and any road speed despite what others say
Cheers
Would only over heat on the freeway on uphill runs
Pulling a 10ft tinny up out of the hawksbury on the F3 would see the gauge go up to 3/4 in 3rd gear well before the top of the hill on a 22 degree day in the rain
Done the same as you and changed everything there was to change and had radiator flushed and rodded and still would heat up
Just to satisfy curiosity i went to toyota and bought 2 tubes of the silicon fluid (Part No# 08816-10001) and put it in the fan
Done 3 trips up the F3 now with the boat and pulling up the same hill in 4th gear and making the motor work hard and the temp gauge would be lucky if it moved a needle width
For the cost of $20 for 2 tubes i think its worth a try and to me it proves that the fan works at any engine speed and any road speed despite what others say
Cheers
Ok guys,
i've jut pulled my oldwater pump off (non genuine) and measured it up against a genuine one and they are quite different. The genuine pump sits its impellor 15mm into the block, measured the old oneand it only sits 11-12mm into the block. The imellor is also smaller on the non gen one. I'm not sure if all of them ar this size or i just got a cheap brand, i will install the new onw and take it for a run up the free way
i've jut pulled my oldwater pump off (non genuine) and measured it up against a genuine one and they are quite different. The genuine pump sits its impellor 15mm into the block, measured the old oneand it only sits 11-12mm into the block. The imellor is also smaller on the non gen one. I'm not sure if all of them ar this size or i just got a cheap brand, i will install the new onw and take it for a run up the free way
I had already ordered a aftermarket pump when i read this thread it just arrived so i measured how deep the impellor went into the block and my new aftermarket one goes 15mm into the block it is a endurotec water pump WP3046E got it from ebay http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... IBSA:AU:31I'll Try wrote:Ok guys,
i've jut pulled my oldwater pump off (non genuine) and measured it up against a genuine one and they are quite different. The genuine pump sits its impellor 15mm into the block, measured the old one and it only sits 11-12mm into the block. The imellor is also smaller on the non gen one. I'm not sure if all of them ar this size or i just got a cheap brand,
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