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GQ4.2 runs to cold

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GQ4.2 runs to cold

Post by not not »

any info on why a aftermarket switzer turbo 4.2 would run cold.
It usually runs at about the lower end of the temp gauge.
It didnt allways run this way it was usually at the half way mark but since fitting a heat exchanger for a shower it has dramatically droped it
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Re: GQ4.2 runs to cold

Post by bogged »

not2.8 wrote:but since fitting a heat exchanger for a shower it has dramatically droped it

remove it and try again... see if it goes back to normal
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Post by not not »

Good point
I shall try that I thought i would gather a few ideas and then spend a day playing
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Re: GQ4.2 runs to cold

Post by iwannabeapirate »

not2.8 wrote:any info on why a aftermarket switzer turbo 4.2 would run cold.
It usually runs at about the lower end of the temp gauge.
It didnt allways run this way it was usually at the half way mark but since fitting a heat exchanger for a shower it has dramatically droped it

If removing the heat exchanger doesn't fix it then you may need a new thermostat.
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Re: GQ4.2 runs to cold

Post by bogged »

Are you going off the temp gauge, or a physical thermometer in the top of the radiator?

temp gauges do shit themselves
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Post by Mytqik »

Doesn't the hot shower heat exchanger plumb into the heater hoses??

If so maybe the heat exchanger is disapating the heat out the heater hoses which would lead to lower operating temperatures.

I used to run the heater at full noise in my old car, it was the only way to stop the POS from overheating in slow traffic.
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Post by not not »

At this point of time i have in the past fitted a new thermostat
But yes i am going off the temp gauge
I have thought about fitting an aftermarket temp gauge
Any idea what the rad reading should be on a 4.2t at idle?
All replys are appreciated :P
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Post by TUFFRANGIE »

My temp gauge always took ages to go up and when it did the gauge was still reading just above cold. I though it was a stuck open thermostat but ended upbeing a faulty sender unit on the gauge
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Post by iwannabeapirate »

not2.8 wrote:At this point of time i have in the past fitted a new thermostat
But yes i am going off the temp gauge
I have thought about fitting an aftermarket temp gauge
Any idea what the rad reading should be on a 4.2t at idle?
All replys are appreciated :P


I think the thermostat opens at 76 degrees.
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Post by Woop »

Check that the cooling system has been bled properly also after installing the heat exchanger. I personally havent had a sender go faulty yet, i have had problems with the wiring associated with the sender--this caused fluctuating readings on the guage. The wiring is fairly exposed at the front of the engine and also is exposed to high radiated heat from the exhaust manifold. And yes, fit a new thermostat--76deg opening is the type available from Nissan.

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Post by gqswb »

Just a thought.... Has the heat exchanger been fitted in such a way, that some water bypasses the thermostat?
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Post by not not »

Well strewwth i didnt consider that one it just might do that .Ill for shore put that one on the list.
with the wiring it was partly re wired because it was a 2.8t but as they all do it got hot and was under powered so i swaped everything to the 4.2T but now its running cold (from one extreme to the other)
Gauge state is just on cold Towing a camper up long high hills she moves obout 3 mm on the gauge :?:
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Post by bogged »

not2.8 wrote:so i swaped everything to the 4.2T


Does the 4.2 have a different sender on the block than the 2.8....? Is the gauge different on the 2.8? Not all are the same.
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Post by bru21 »

jaycar sell a digital temp gauge that goes up to 150 degrees c. you can dash mount them too. they have an adjustable low and hot alarm too. it costs $40

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Post by not not »

Well when the motor was changed and it was all wired up from the sparky it all run fine.About half on the gauge.
Today i fiddled a bit, replaced heater hoses thermostate flushed radiator (including fins in case of dirt) new coolant and removed heat exchanger ! And guess what ? No change So i was exploring the possability of fitting a VDO 52mm gauge but from what i am told they require some special sender unit cause the nissan one wont work but the special sender is not available for this engine. So imight explore the Jcar one that bru21 mentioned so bru21 any info as to how it hooks up and also how you dash mount it (in the cluster or above) would be great if you could post it here (maybe anyone else with a dodgy gauge might be interested) cheers people :D
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Post by bogged »

not2.8 wrote:So i was exploring the possability of fitting a VDO 52mm gauge but from what i am told they require some special sender unit cause the nissan one wont work but the special sender is not available for this engine.

Interesting that it isnt available for this engine, I have a dashpod with 3 VDO Gauges setup in it. Boost, EGT and Temp. The OEM sender doesnt work accurately with the VDO. But have worked out on mine when right is right, and its all in the dashpod now it aint comin out.
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Post by bazzle »

If you want to know the real temp use an digital multimeter with a temp probe. Wedge it under top hose end and seal with silcone.

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Post by not not »

Yeah i was told that i might be able to adapt the standed temp probe but it might not work properly.
I will try the thermometer trick cause all i need to do is find out what temp she is really running then i know the gauge is toast.
Still keen on this jcar one that bru21 was talking about
Cheers guys :lol:
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Post by bogged »

not2.8 wrote:Yeah i was told that i might be able to adapt the standed temp probe but it might not work properly.

there is no adapting required, plug the wire in.. You are talking electrical VDO or the Mechanical one?
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Electrical
I was told the gauge wont operate properly with the nissan probe ? :?
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Post by bogged »

not2.8 wrote:Electrical
I was told the gauge wont operate properly with the nissan probe ? :?
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Correct.
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Post by not not »

Problem fixed.
I just replaced the sender probe in the thermo housing and the gauge is reading just below half on the freeway and climbes to half when giving her a hard time. Cheers for everyones ideas and sugestions
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Post by bogged »

not2.8 wrote:Problem fixed.
I just replaced the sender probe in the thermo housing and the gauge is reading just below half on the freeway and climbes to half when giving her a hard time.


You still have the old sender? Im tryin to find out what thread it is, so I can chase up with VDO for a sender...
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Post by not not »

yeah standed nissan sender a td42
Try repco for a tool that measures threads
When you know let us know cause i still would like to explore a gauge change ( i dont trust nissan gauges)
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